Friday 25 February 2011

Last day of the ‘A La Mode’ International London Fashion Week Catwalk ends on a high note

Immediate Release

The last day of the ‘A La Mode’ International LFW show which took place on Sunday 20th February, was attended by a packed house of key Industry figures who included Fashion Editors, Top Stylists, Buyers and a selection of upscale consumers.

Opening the show with her stunning and elegant couture gowns was London based designer Luna Sky. The beautiful collection, consisting mainly of black and white pieces, represented innocence and purity and symbolised her personal motto being 'La vita bella' – Life is beautiful. Luna feels every girl deserves to be a princess and her drive is to create a beautiful lifestyle for modern girls and women.

Luna Sky will also be showcasing her stunning pieces at Milan Fashion Week. Her collections are sold globally in Italy, France, UK, USA, Canada, Japan and Hong Kong.

Next up was London based designer Omar Mansoor who was showcasing during London Fashion Week for the second consecutive season. Omar presented his new collection entitled ‘Paradise Lost’ which was inspired by the Garden of Eden. The collection comprised of two key colours being Lilac and aniseed green. The use of woven lace flowers, layers of sheer fabrics, asymmetrical hemlines and dramatic necklines throughout the collection all symbolised the story of ‘Sin, Angels, Curiosity and Beauty’.

Nigerian designer Ngozi of Zed Eye brought us a magnificent selection of Royal Blue Jackets complimented by extravagant faux fur and feather trimmings. The collection entitled ‘50’s!30’s!20’s’ reflects the liberation of the Twenties combined with the elegance of the Thirties, juxtaposed with the femininity and romance of the Fifties.

Styling her show backstage was Celebrity stylist and UK River Island PR Manager Arieta Mujay.

Her magnificent wigs were sponsored by leading hair brand Sensational and styled by Award winning hairdressers Natasha John Lewis and Lorraine Dublin.

Closing her show was the Face of Africa’s International model Mirash Davis who flew into London for Fashion Week.

Zed Eye will also be showcasing this month at the prestigious Arise Fashion Week event alongside established designers such as YSL and Lanvin.

Closing the show was Award Winning Celebrity musician Egypt who presented her new label Eveae West’s A/W 11 Collection. She surprised the crowd by opening the show with her breathtaking new single ‘Stronger’ Produced by DJ Pioneer. Based on a Goddess theme the collection consisted of retro vibrant pieces with gold metallic’s being a key feature alongside her ruffle sleeves. Her fun and exotic wigs were supplied by Sleek.

Yolande, LGN Events Fashion Director saidIt’s great to see more and more key
Industry figures and celebrities coming down to the shows to support emerging and Independent Fashion Brands. Each season the show gains further recognition and we have brands consistently coming back to showcase with us which is fantastic!’.

Sponsors supporting the ‘A La Mode’ London Fashion Week shows this season included Guoman, Yelp, Anna Orkiszewska Make-up Artistry, Top Model UK, Perrier, Itsocks.co.uk , Fiore tights, Fruit of the Loom

The production and management of the show was handled by LGN Events.

Images from the show can be viewed at: http://lagenevenorthevents.dphoto.com/#/album/80077u

More Information on the showcasing designers can be found at:
About The ‘A La Mode’ International London Fashion Week Catwalk Show
The 'A La Mode' London Fashion Week Catwalk show, now in its fifth season, has rapidly established itself as a cost effective platform for select designers to reach out to key industry figures especially during these tough economic times, and as opportunity for buyers to snap up exceptional new and Independent brands.

Guests attending the bi-annual event include buyers, press, journalists, PRs and other fashion professionals and enthusiasts.

For further enquiries on the showcasing designers or showcasing in future shows contact joy@lagenevenorth.co.uk

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