LONDON FASHION WEEK: SASS & BIDE AW10: AFTER SHOW PARTY

Following sass & bide’s Autumn Winter 2010 show, designers Heidi Middleton and Sarah-Jane Clarke were joined by fans and friends at the infamous nightspot Bungalow 8, who hosted the celebrations of this second showing at London Fashion Week.
Notable guests included singer model Twiggy and her daughter, tv presenter Lisa Snowdon, the model Jaquetta Wheeler and British actress Emilia Foxe and Julia Reiston Roitfeld.
The party was hosted by creative events brand Death by Daylight with drinks supplied by ABSOLUT VODKA The rock n roll tunes were spun until the early hours by DJs GENO and Dirty Vegas’s Paul Harris
LONDON FASHION WEEK: SASS & BIDE AW10: SHOW

London Fashion Week: Sass & Bide: Show
Tomorrow the great is a visual collision of nature and industry; an all-consuming collective celebrating the drama of contrast and contradiction.
a modern take on Edwardian style evokes a sense of faded grandeur with high-necks and structured styles embellished in an eccentric mix of shell, bone, metal and perspex.
strong shapes and clean silhouettes make way for a graphic clashing of stripes, zig-zags and ethnic print-work, completing the cross-cultural aesthetic.
presenting, tomorrow the great.
Photographic Credit: Zimbio & from Modus: Justine Clements
LONDON FASHION WEEK: SASS & BIDE AW10: FRONT ROW

London Fashion Week: Sass & Bide: Front Row
Whilst waiting for the Autumn/Winter 2010 Sass & Bide show to start at the BFC Show Space at Somerset House
Top: Lisa Snowdon being interviewed, photograph by our very own Justine Clements
Twiggy (left) and Lisa Snowdon
Photographic Credit: Metro
Fashion, Celebrities, Front Row Talk, London Fashion Week and Runway Shows
LONDON FASHION WEEK: SASS & BIDE AW10: BACKSTAGE & SETTING UP

London Fashion Week: Sass & Bide: Backstage & Setting Up
LONDON FASHION WEEK: DAVID KOMA AW10: PRESS COVERAGE: ES MAGAZINE

London Fashion Week: David Koma: In The Press
ES Magazine 19 02 2010
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Trousers, Top and Neck Piece
LONDON FASHION WEEK: DAVID KOMA AW10: SHOW

London Fashion Week: David Koma: Show
Amazing 2nd show (held today at the Freemasons Hall, WC2) for David Koma following his graduation from Central Saint Martins. Graphic feminine structures in Napa leather and Italian wool with masterful zip embellishment, all inspired by Italian futurists Fortunate Depero and Umberto Boccion. Impressive front row attendance with the likes of Sarah Mower, Louise Wilson and Joan Burstein all congratulating David on such a strong show. Looking forward to the season ahead. Well done David !
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Catwalk Photography Credit: Grazia Daily
LONDON FASHION WEEK: DAVID KOMA AW10: FRONT ROW

London Fashion Week: David Koma: Front Row
David Koma attracted some of the most powerful people in UK fashion
From left to right - Daisy de Villeneuve, Joan Burstein of Browns (Joan Burstein’s sister), Sarah Mower – Fashion Writer and the British Fashion Council’s Ambassador for Emerging Talent, Louise Wilson of Central St Martins
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LONDON FASHION WEEK: DAVID KOMA AW10: BACKSTAGE

London Fashion Week: David Koma: Back Stage
David Koma with his trusted team, prepare for the show, stylist Kim Howell discussing the final touches.
Photographs include: The Looks, The Models Chosen, The Modus Team Arriving at the venue.
Fashion, London Fashion Week, People Behind the Scenes and Runway Shows
LONDON FASHION WEEK: DAVID KOMA AW10: SHOW ABOUT TO START

London Fashion Week: David Koma
Recently returned to the UK from St Petersburg after putting the finishing touches on the new collection we excitedly await the show today and the first look at David Koma’s latest creativity.
So far he has dressed loyal ‘celebrity fans’ Lady Gaga, Beyonce, Rihanna, Cheryl Cole and Shingai Shoniwa from The Noisettes.
NEW YORK: COMMONWEALTH UTILITES AW10: MENS SHOW

NEW YORK FASHION WEEK
14th February 2010
Commonwealth Utilities AW 2010/11 Mens Show
Held in the soon to be renovated Nomad Hotel on Broadway and 28th Street - the demolished interior was a perfect backdrop to this polished collection taking Officer and a Gentleman as its starting point. Models walked to the sounds of sirens and Frankie Goes to Hollywood ‘Two Tribes’
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