London Fashion Week is set to kick off on Friday, marking its 40th anniversary this year. The event will showcase the autumn/winter lines of both new and established designers, while fashion enthusiasts join in the celebrations. The British Fashion Council (BFC) will open the London Stock Exchange on Thursday, and iconic landmarks like Covent Garden and the London Eye will be illuminated in green to honor the creative industry's contribution to the British economy.
According to the BFC, UK womenswear and menswear sales reached a staggering £47.5 billion ($59.6 billion) last year, highlighting the significance of the fashion industry. The BFC, established in 1983, hosted its first London Fashion Week a year later. London Fashion Week is renowned as one of the premier fashion events worldwide, alongside New York, Milan, and Paris. It is particularly recognized for its platform for emerging talent and avant-garde trends, which have launched the careers of notable designers like Alexander McQueen and Stella McCartney.
Lydia Slater, editor-in-chief of Harper's Bazaar UK, emphasized London's reputation for extraordinary creativity, setting it apart from other fashion capitals. She explained that many successful fashion houses are helmed by British creatives who began their journey at London Fashion Week. The city has witnessed remarkable fashion moments over the years, such as robots spray painting model Shalom Harlow's dress at McQueen's Spring/Summer 1999 show and models transforming furniture into clothing at Hussein Chalayan's autumn/winter 2000 presentation.