Today's Royal College of Art MA graduate show marked the end of Graduate Fashion Week in London. Thirty-six graduates participated in the show, which included menswear, womenswear, accessories and knitwear creations. The Royal College of Art postgraduate design program is one of the most prestigious in the world. Alumni from the program include Christopher Bailey, Ossie Clark, Julien Macdonald and Georgina Goodman. Check out this year's designs in the gallery below.
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The Royal College Of Art MA Graduate Show
London College Of Fashion Grads Also Turned A Few Heads
The Central Saint Martins BA collections certainly got their share of American press last week but, over in England, Saint Martins is just one aspect of Graduate Fashion Week. Another fashion college of note is London College of Fashion, whose BA graduates caught the eye of Topshop in addition to our sister site, Fabsugar UK. Check out the full range of looks from the London College of Fashion graduates in Fabsugar UK's Graduate Fashion Week coverage.
Short Fashion Films Poised For The Birds Eye View Film Festival
Birds Eye View Film Fesitval, a London-based festival that promotes female filmmakers, will be showing a series of short fashion films on a special night during the festival. Fashion Loves Film will feature creative shorts on Yves Saint Laurent (still from film to left), Basso & Brooke and Givenchy directed by some of fashion's heavy hitters, so if you're in London and The September Issue, Stylista, and Running With Heels has you feeling a bit like the fashion industry has officially sold out, this might be worth a stop. Each film is less than fifteen minutes long and promises abstract content. Case in point, a description for the Givenchy film reads "the subject is passive and reality is suspended". So there you go. Click on the link above for more information.
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Fashion now has its very own spoof supplement, just like the Onion, but no one knows who is behind it just yet.
Katie Grand talks about her predecessor at Pop, why she left, and choosing the title Love for her new publication.
It was announced today in London, at one of the first shows of the season, that Fashion Week would officially move to Somerset House.
Harper's Bazaar just launched a 29th international edition of the magazine--Harper's Bazaar India will debut at the end of the month.
Last Night In London: Elle Style Awards 2009
Last night in London ELLE magazine held their annual Style Awards ceremony in which readers voted for their favorite trendsetters. TV Personality Alexa Chung, who wore Chanel, hosted the event. Courtney Love, who wore Givenchy Haute Couture, was voted Woman Of The Year. Sienna Miller was named Elle's Style Icon and Christopher Kane was named British Designer Of The Year. Kane also revealed his intention to keep his Fall 2009 collection pared down and simpler than previous seasons. For pictures, click on the link above and be sure to check out Fabsugar UK's coverage of the event.
London: Elle Style Awards 2009
Elle Style Awards hosted by Alexa Chung. London 02/09/09. Photos by Mike Marsland/Getty Images.
Our Sister Site Fabsugar UK Investigates Swedish Fashion
If you've checked out any of our Stockholm Fashion Week coverage, then you'll understand why up-and-coming Swedish designers have earned an exhibit at the Fashion and Textile Museum in London. From Cheap Monday (revolutionary in their own right) to Acne to Fifth Avenue Shoe Repair, Swedish design is one of the hottest tickets in fashion right now. Our sister site, Fabsugar UK, checked out the exhibit yesterday and spoke with the curator first hand. Click on the title link, above, to learn all about why Swedish fashion is having a well-timed moment in the spotlight.
Menswear Showcase Announced For London Fashion Week
Today it was announced that a menswear showcase will be added to the London Fashion Week schedule, right at the tail end of the week. To start things off the scheduled MAN show (that's Topman + Fashion East) will include designs from James Long, Christopher Shannon, JW Anderson, and Topman. Following that, there will be a series of off-site catwalk shows, installations, and events for other emerging menswear designers--and the editors who didn't scoot off to Milan the day before.
For more, check out our coverage of the Milan and Paris Men's Fall 2009 collections.










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