London fashion week autumn/winter 2009
Four fashion capitals, and a tale of two pairs of cities
As the economic downturn takes its toll, designers are split, from New York and Paris to London and Milan
How high-end fashion hopes to weather the storm
Designers in New York and Paris scale down their ambitions and focus on sales, but the show goes on in Milan and London
Makeover may give new life to London fashion week
British Fashion Council restructures to compete with New York, Milan and Paris
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Fashion Statement: The highest highs (and the lowest lows) of fashion weekLondon fashion week is over for another erm seven-ish months according to our calculations. Over the five days there were good times and there were bad times. Simon Chilvers rounds up the highs and lows
The bold shoulder
The big new trend at London fashion week was shapely shoulders: the sharper the better. Jess Cartner-Morley reports
Tweed and trousers mark a fashion week first
For first time in its 25-year history, day of dedicated menswear shows provided event's finale
London fashion week gains the edge
Simon Chilvers rounds up Tuesday's most interesting looks from London fashion week
Lost in showbiz
Spotted: Nick Cave's sonWell, who knew? Nick Cave's son is a male model and he's in town for London fashion week
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Fashion Statement: A House of Holland extravaganzaSimon Chilvers brings you the lowdown on designer Henry Holland. It turns out Agyness Deyn's best friend has ditched the tartan and slogans in favour of ... paint charts
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Fashion Statement: Handbags and gladragsPrim and punky: Bartley's 'cute utilitarianism'
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Fashion Statement in the capitalMiller sisters use celebrity connection to push label
Silk pyjamas, sci-fi hoods and a touch of St Trinian's
Designers at London fashion week include British stalwarts Margaret Howell and John Rocha
Boho, Bartley and a new bad boy too
London on parade to show that ethical clothes can cut it on the catwalk
Lessons from the designers
Commemorating 25 years of London fashion week, designers Nicole Farhi and Paul Smith tell us what they have learned during a quarter of a century on the catwalks
Ethical fashion tops the bill in London
The 25th London fashion week opens with a showcase of sustainable designs
Ghost to toast
Kinder Aggugini is the hottest ticket at London fashion week, which begins today. Lauren Cochrane meets him
A vital force
Alexandra Shulman asks why the influence and financial power of our fashion industry has yet to be fully appreciated
About 21 results for London fashion week autumn/winter 2009