The British Fashion Council has confirmed that House Of Holland and
Self-Portrait will stage public-facing shows at London Fashion Week in
September, as part of its announcement in July to open the fashion event,
traditionally only for industry and press, to the public for the first
time.
The two designer brands will present their autumn/winter 2019
collections on September 15 to London Fashion Week ticket holders at three
different time slots: 10am, 1pm and 4pm.
The public-facing catwalk events is part of the new London Fashion Week
format from the British Fashion Council, where the new schedule will
facilitate a two audiences, and will allow fashion fans to purchase tickets
for what it is calling an “immersive” experience. Standard tickets are
priced at 135 pounds and Front Row tickets at 245 pounds.
Members of the public will be able to attend catwalk shows, on September
14 and 15, as well as creative installations, industry-led talk panels, the
DiscoveryLab, and the newly relaunched Designer Exhibition, which will be
open to both the trade and public audience.
The full line-up of catwalk shows, talks and designers taking part in
the Designer Exhibition will be announced in the next few weeks, added the
British Fashion Council.
As well as staging a public-facing show, House of Holland will also host
a catwalk show to trade professionals on September 14, showcasing
spring/summer 2020. While Self-Portrait will take part as part of New York
Fashion Week with a show for industry and press on September 7.
London Fashion Week, for a trade audience, will run from September 13 to
17.
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