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Catwalks and parties: London Fashion Week marks 40 years

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(Reuters) London Fashion Week kicks off on Friday with designers new and establishe­d presenting their autumn/winter lines and fashionist­as joining in celebratio­ns as the showcase event marks its 40th birthday this year.

Representa­tives from the British Fashion Council (BFC) will open the London Stock Exchange on Thursday and London landmarks like Covent Garden and the

London Eye will be lit up green to mark the anniversar­y and celebrate the creative industry’s contributi­on to the British economy.

UK womenswear and menswear sales were valued an estimated total 47.5 billion pounds ($59.6 billion) last year, according to the BFC citing research firm Mintel.

The council was founded in 1983 and its first London Fashion Week was held a year later.

It is one of the four big catwalk fixtures alongside New York, Milan and Paris and is best known for its emerging talent and avantgarde trends, and where designers like the late Alexander McQueen and Stella McCartney kicked off their careers.

“London’s always been famous for its extraordin­ary creativity and I would say that’s what sets it apart,” Lydia Slater, editorin-chief of Harper’s Bazaar UK, told Reuters.

“If you look at so many of the enormous, really successful fashion houses, they’re often headed up by British creatives who started here and who made their mark at London Fashion Week.”

Over the years, London has provided some key fashion highlights: from robots spray painting model Shalom Harlow’s white dress at McQueen’s Spring/Summer 1999 show to models transformi­ng furniture into clothes at Hussein Chalayan’s autumn/winter 2000 presentati­on.

“If you’re trying to start out in Paris say, these brands are so big and so shiny and so polished that it’s very difficult to kind of make your mark in that way,” Slater said.

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 ?? ?? A model displays a wooden coffee table which transforme­d into a dress during a show by Hussein Chalayan as part of his autumn/winter collection, on the fourth day of London Fashion week February 16. World class designers will be showing their collection­s here over the next two days. (Reuters photo)
A model displays a wooden coffee table which transforme­d into a dress during a show by Hussein Chalayan as part of his autumn/winter collection, on the fourth day of London Fashion week February 16. World class designers will be showing their collection­s here over the next two days. (Reuters photo)

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