London Fashion Week Becomes More Inclusive With Public-Facing Shows Line-Up Announced: Temperley London & De La Vali

British Fashion Council (BFC) is delighted to released the initial catwalk schedule for the public-facing shows at London Fashion Week February 2020. This season, Temperley London and De La Vali will both be hosting catwalk shows open to the public on Saturday 15th and Sunday 16th February 2020. 

LONDON FASHION WEEK FEBRUARY 2020 PUBLIC-FACING SHOWS SCHEDULE

Saturday 15th February

Temperley London, SS20 collection

10am

12:30pm

3pm

5:30pm

Sunday 16th February

De La Vali SS20 collections

10am

12:30pm

3pm

5:30pm

Tickets now on sale here

London Fashion Week September 2019 was the first international fashion week to open its doors to a wider public, offering dedicated experiences for both a trade and public audience through one dynamic schedule. Following its success, the format returns for London Fashion Week February 2020. Ticket holders will have access to The Store X, 180 Strand, the official hub of London Fashion Week, home to the BFC Catwalk Space; the Positive Fashion Designer Exhibition, the initiative designed to champion industry best practice and encourage future business decisions to create positive change; the DiscoveryLAB: an experiential space where fashion meets art, technology and music.

Alongside the catwalk line-up, London Fashion Week ticket holders will also have access to industry-led talks and panel discussions with key industry figures, who will share unprecedented insight to the fashion industry. September 2019 saw speakers such as Billy Porter, Eva Chen, Henry Holland and IAMDDB taking part in the event. The line-up of talks and designers taking part in the Positive Fashion Designer Exhibition will be announced at a later stage. Ticket holders will receive a complimentary drink and tote bag.

The generosity and commitment of our sponsors, suppliers and supporters is more vital than ever. Please help us by acknowledging their support for London Fashion Week February 2020: Official Partners: Evening Standard, JD.COM, INC., LAVAZZA, LetsBab, The Store X, Mercedes-Benz, The May Fair Hotel, TONI&GUY and Official Suppliers: Bags of Ethics, DHL, Fashion and Beauty Monitor, Getty Images, Launchmetrics and S by sloggi and our Official Supporters: The Department for International Trade, The European Regional Development Fund and The Mayor of London.

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