Topic: Harold Tillman

Britain's first lady, Samantha Cameron, opened London Fashion Week Friday in her first appearance as the event's ambassador, while a key figure said the industry was "suffering" under her husband's cuts.Keeping her style British in a short black ...

London Fashion Week ends with new confidence

London Fashion Week drew to a close Tuesday after five days of shows that commentators said marked a new maturity for the event -- despite a few catwalk tumbles and the odd naked model.Three new designers were added to this season's ...

Foreign buyers flock to London Fashion Week

London Fashion Week has attracted the most foreign buyers ever.. The British Fashion Council said it was the strongest ever turnout of foreign buyers and fashion media.. British Fashion Council chairman Harold Tillman was joined last night at Somerset House at Fashion ...
London Fashion Week opened Friday with a minute's silence for Alexander McQueen, as it mourned one of Britain's most daring and innovative designers who hanged himself earlier this month.The 40-year-old's death on February 11 was met with shock ...

Burberry closes star-studded London Fashion Week

Burberry returned to London Fashion Week in typically glamorous style Tuesday, showing a classic collection in front of an A-list crowd to close what organisers say was one of the best seasons ever.The British fashion house showed its main collection, Prorsum ...
London's Fashion Week opens with champagne despite the more sober economic moodLondon Fashion Week got off to a gala start Friday morning, with champagne corks popping despite warnings that events would be toned down to reflect economic realities.The first bottles ...

Fashion Week in the swing with Costelloe

PAUL COSTELLOE opened London Fashion Week today with a very wearable collection of swing coats and shift dresses.. The hot tickets are the shows by Giles Deacon and emerging talent Peter Pilloto, but long-standing labels including Costelloe, Betty Jackson and Jasper Conran ...

Fashion Week aims to defy the gloom

London Fashion Week opened with the promise that its 25th anniversary showcase will be as glamorous as usual, despite the bleak economic climate.. The British Fashion Council (BFC), which organises fashion week, said designers were asked if they wanted to scale back ...