Fake London
Country of Origin : UK
Supply : Mens, Ladies
Price band : C (A: most expensive, E: least expensive)
Overview: Per the recent fashion shows Fake London is
into ‘trashy glam’ Mods to Punk styling. For
ladies Fake London is brash colours and sequins. For men
Fake London is vibrant colours, and for both the usual
chains, knee pads etc. and of course the Union Flag is
prevalent. But Fake London also do conventionally classy
stuff too.
The Spring 2004 fashion shows got the following report
on Fake London from Vogue (www.vogue.co.uk/daily/story
) “CORSETS are emerging as a big trend for spring/summer
2004 – and Desiree Mejer's [Fake London’s
designer] are among the prettiest so far: ragged edged
in linen and cotton, draped with shreds of pastel gauze
and stuck with signature appliqués of Maltese crosses,
the word "Riot", and other emblems. In fact,
her new collection for Fake London … is one of her
strongest to date. As usual friends turned out in force
to lend their support and enjoy beef and onion pies and
ice cream in the audience (Ozwald Boateng, Lulu, Paul
Oakenfold), as well as taking part in the show itself
(Louis Eliot and Paul Rowe, who had to audition along
with the rest of the career models). Jasmine Guinness
put in an appearance, too, looking even slimmer and more
glowing since the birth of her baby earlier this year,
along with Mejer's stylish Pinscher, Lila, whose name
was lovingly hand-embroidered on cashmere tank tops and
the backs of jackets.
In the news: For Fake London fashion show news visit
www.londonfashionweek.co.uk/designers
Web site : None
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