Fall 2008 Fashion Weeks - London Fashion Week

London Fashion Week

Clothing line Date Notes Link
Allegra Hicks February 15
Amanda Wakeley February 11
Aminaka Wilmont February 15
Ann-Sofie Back February 10
Antoni & Alison February 14
Aquascutum February 12
Armand Basi February 13
Ashish February 14
Asprey February 14
Basso & Brooke February 12
Ben de Lisi February 10
Betty Jackson February 12
Biba February 10
Bora Aksu February 13
Caroline Charles February 10
Central Saint Martins February 15
Chrisopher Kane February 12
Duro Olowu February 12
Eley Kishimoto February 11
Emma Cook February 11
Erdem February 14
Fashion East February 13
Gareth Pugh February 13
Gavin Douglas February 15
Giles February 13
Graeme Black February 15
House of Holland February 13
Issa February 14
Jaeger London February 10
Jasper Conran February 11
Jean-Pierre Braganza February 10
Jenny Packman February 14
Jens Laugesen February 13
John Rocha February 11
Julien MacDonald February 15
Krystof Strozyna February 12
Louise Goldin February 11
Luella February 14
MAN February 15
Margaret Howell February 14
Marios Schwab February 12
MeadhamKirchoff February 12
Modernist February 10
Nathan Jenden February 12
Nicole Farhi February 13
Osman Yousefzada February 10
Paul Costelloe February 10
Paul Smith February 11
Peter Jensen February 15
PPQ February 11
Richard Nicoll February 13
Rodnik February 13
Roksanda Ilincic February 13
Sinha-Stanic February 11
Todd Lynn February 12
Unconditional February 15
Vivienne Westwood Red Label February 14

Source: official fashion week schedule.

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