Fashion

London Fashion Week Men’s seeks new audience

London Fashion Week Men’s, which started
Saturday, is being partly hosted in Milan in an unprecedented move designed to
broaden its international appeal and send a message just weeks before Brexit.

London Show Rooms, featuring emerging British and Italian designers, an art
installation and a catwalk show by young English designer Samuel Ross’s
A-Cold-Wall brand, will be staged in the Italian city.

In another bid to broaden its reach, shows on the main London catwalk will
be broadcast live on LFW’s Instagram account.

The three-day event is dedicated to autumn-winter 2020-2021 collections.

Deserted by British fashion’s big names such as Burberry, LFW Men’s
showcases promising young designers like Bethany Williams, who presents her
collection on Saturday.

The 30-year-old, who stands out for her ecological and social approach, was
named British Emerging Talent Menswear last month at Britain’s Fashion Awards
2019.

Grace Wales Bonner, 29, is another name to follow.

Since launching her eponymous brand in 2014, she has won the LVMH Award for
young designers and collaborated with Dior.

This Fashion Week is the last before Britain leaves the European Union on
January 31.

Announcing the tie-up with London, Carlo Capasa, president of the Italian
national chamber of fashion, said last month that the collaboration was a
“message” on Brexit that the industry wanted to continue close links after
Britain leaves the EU.(AFP)