London Fashion Week puts on brave face after Brexit

Many designers wanted to stay in the European Union, and there are fears about the impact of leaving on exports, costs and London's ability to attract design talent. The EU accounted for 70 percent of British textiles and apparel exports in 2014, worth £5.8 billion, according to the UK Fashion and Textile Association. “London is a fashion, business, creative and cultural capital.

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London Fashion Week puts on brave face after Brexit

UK fashion label Warehouse to debut fresh collection as part of re-launch

British high street brand Warehouse is set to debut a revamped collection to carve its niche against fellow retailers Zara, COS and & Other Stories.

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UK fashion label Warehouse to debut fresh collection as part of re-launch

Anna Ewers and Andreea Diaconu take a trip to the beach for H&M

Swedish retail giant H&M unveiled the advertising campaign for its summer 2016 collection on Thursday, featuring high-profile models Anna Ewers and Andreea Diaconu. The photos for the campaign are accompanied by a film directed by Amir Chamdin, which can be viewed on the H&M YouTube channel. Barely a month after its advertising campaign for the #HMLovesCoachella collection, H&M propels us into the heart of the summer season with the first photos and a film made for its summer 2016 collection.

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Anna Ewers and Andreea Diaconu take a trip to the beach for H&M

Check out the first looks from the debut River Island x Sibling collection

UK-based fashion retailer River Island has revealed a sneak peek at its upcoming collaboration with London label Sibling. The brand's high street debut, described by Sibling designers Cozette McCreery and Sid Bryan as “pretty in pink”, is feminine, youthful, funky and tough. Inspired by Ellen Von Unwerth's photographs, silver screen siren Brigitte Bardot, and daisies, amongst other things, it captures a carefree and fun vibe, woven from a palette of pastel pinks and blues.

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Check out the first looks from the debut River Island x Sibling collection

Alexa Chung signs for Marks & Spencer

A new series of design collaborations is being launched by high street retailer Marks & Spencer, with three-time British Style Award winner Alexa Chung kicking off the affair. The collection, called Archive by Alexa, comprises a 31-piece line which is, as the name implies, based on archival selections from the M&S back catalogue. Prices range from £19.50 ($28) to £89 ($129), reports WWD, with the items going on sale in Marks & Spencer retail locations as well as through its website.

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Alexa Chung signs for Marks & Spencer