The Guardian (Charlottetown)

London Fashion Week opens its doors with public catwalk shows

- MARIE-LOUISE GUMUCHIAN SORAYA ALI REUTERS

LONDON — South African accountant Shaista Hamdulay never imagined she would one day mingle with fashionist­as at London Fashion Week.

Yet on Saturday, Hamdulay got a taste of a world usually reserved for fashion editors, buyers, bloggers and celebritie­s, with a coveted front row seat at a catwalk show.

The 30-year-old was one of dozens of people at the industry event’s inaugural public show, where for the first time anyone could buy a ticket for a special presentati­on.

“It’s a once in lifetime opportunit­y,” Hamdulay said. “Never in my wildest dreams would I have thought that I would be sitting at London Fashion Week.”

Once closed off to the fashion world, London is opening its doors, offering six public shows over the weekend.

For tickets priced from 135 pounds ($169), audiences can watch models walk the catwalk in outfits by designers Alexa Chung, Henry Holland and selfportra­it.

Also included are panel discussion­s with industry figures and an exhibition.

“We’ve had a really great pick up and interest not only from consumers but also from industry insiders that are curious as to what the experience is going to be,” British Fashion Council Chief Executive Caroline Rush said. London is the second stop on the spring/summer 2020 catwalk calendar that also includes New York, Milan and Paris.

Chung was not present but greeted guests in a video saying the clothes were “curated for this show especially”. These included printed dresses, chunky coats and footwear from her autumn/winter 2019-2020 line.

“I really loved the footwear,” fashion student John Currie said. Others were not fans.

“It was really not inspiring,” theater producer Judith Rosenbauer said. “I was hoping to see something new and fresh.”

BEHIND THE SCENES

The rise of social media influencer­s has forced the fashion industry to open up to the digital world, with many brands livestream­ing shows to younger tech-savvy buyers.

“With the advent of digital there has been incredible engagement from the consumer around fashion weeks,” Rush said.

London is the first of the four fashion capitals to directly invite the public to purchase show tickets, organizers say. In New York, trend followers can buy “experience” packages via a concierge-like service.

Endeavor Experience­s offers what it calls “the official VIP experience” for New York Fashion Week where guests can have hair and makeup done, eat canapés in a lounge overlookin­g the runway and sit front row at certain shows.

“NYFW: The Experience” packages vary from $500 to $2,500, said Mahmoud Youssef, president of Endeavor Experience­s.

Highlights this season have included top seats at The Blonds’ Moulin Rouge musical extravagan­za show, meeting the brand’s designers and access to an after-party.

 ?? HENRY NICHOLLS/REUTERS ?? Members of the public attend the Alexa Chung public catwalk show during London Fashion Week in London, Britain, Saturday.
HENRY NICHOLLS/REUTERS Members of the public attend the Alexa Chung public catwalk show during London Fashion Week in London, Britain, Saturday.

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