London Fashion Week (LFW), which will be held on February 20-24, has released a final schedule after announcing that the government has secured another 1 million pounds today.
LFW, which was announced by Blanc in 1664, focuses on “forming the future of British fashion” while celebrating business with the independent designer of the capital.
London Fashion Week has a short day of this year, and the final schedule includes new faces such as Ashushi, Maison Salakrivi, and Maison ARTC.
The week starts with Harris Reed on Thursday night, and the LFW lineup, including Burberry, Eldem, Simone Rocha and Richard Quinn, asserts the next day.
There are also designers who choose not to see in London, such as JW Anderson, Nencid Jaka, KNWLS, and Chopberona. Many brands choose one show a year to make costs pressure easier. Currently, fashion shows usually cost £ 200,000 to £ 300,000.
Just yesterday, British Fashion Council (BFC), the driving force of LFW, Securing new funds from the British government Support emerging talents in a challenging time for the industry.
According to CEO CAROLINE RUSH, government culture, media, and sports bureaus said that in addition to existing support for the BFC Newgen program, it has earned £ 1 million next year.
The BFC NewGen designer will be announced on 180 The Strand. Designers include Ancuta Sarca, Kazna Asker, Karoline Vitto, Lueder, Masha Popova, Paolo Carzana, and Pauline Dujancourt.
The British Fashion Council said, “We are committed to promoting creativity, defending sustainability, and supporting the growth of the British fashion industry on international stage.”