Roll Up, Roll Up - London Fashion Week Is Coming

YOU might only just be getting your head round this summer's trends, but the fashion world is already gearing up for spring/summer 2014 - with September's London Fashion Week line-up having just been announced.
Opening the schedule on Friday September 13 is sister duo Felder Felder, followed by Fyodor Golan, Haizhen Wang, Christopher Raeburn, Eudon Choi and Moschino Cheap & Chic - where we can expect to see the first smattering of famous front row guests.
Zoe Jordan takes to the catwalk first on Saturday, before Sister by Sibling, Antipodium, David Koma, JW Anderson and Holly Fulton. That evening, the stars will gather for the Julien Macdonald show, as well as House of Holland - with previous guests including Pixie Geldof and Alexa Chung.
Preen - one of last season's most-talked-about shows - kicks off Sunday's agenda, followed by Smythson, the brand's first outing on the LFW schedule. The day will showcase many of Britain's best-loved fashion bastions - including Mulberry (Emma Hill's final show as creative director), Paul Smith, Margaret Howell, Vivienne Westwood Red Label, Temperley London and Matthew Williamson - as well as an injection from the new generation, from names such as Jonathan Saunders, Emilia Wickstead (a favourite of the Duchess of Cambridge), and Mary Katrantzou. L'Wren Scott will also show that afternoon, the second time that the US designer has been part of the capital's line-up.
The Monday of LFW always seems to bring a packed day of shows and next season will be no exception - featuring London superstars Christopher Kane, Erdem, Giles, Roksanda Ilincic and Burberry. Tom Ford will draw the fashion pack in their droves that evening, while all eyes will be on Nicole Farhi later on - who has decided to still show, despite having entered administration earlier this month.
Tuesday September 17 - the line-up's final day - brings Anya Hindmarch, a brand known for its inventive and novel presentations, emerging design stars Simone Rocha, Lucas Nascimento and Thomas Tait, as well as Fashion East's latest design contingent. Who better to round off the season than Meadham Kirchhoff - whose shows always deliver the theatrical, playful creativity that London is so renowned for.

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