Are you working in London's fashion industry? Get involved in our new series
You could say Autumn is the renaissance season for fashion, which is why Bdaily London is delving into the colourful industry, shining an embellished torch on the future of fashion in business.
September signifies a new start. We introduce London Fashion Week (September 15-19) back into our calendars; the top magazines are packed full of new-season inspiration; we have fresh fashion graduates ready to make their move.
The UK’s fashion industry is worth an estimated £26bn making it the country’s largest creative outlet, and accounts for 800,000 UK jobs. London is arguably the biggest, most influential fashion capital in the world alongside Paris, New York and Milan.
We want to reach out to fashion startups, graduates, stylists, bloggers with this new series as, over the next few months, we aim to look at how the industry is changing and how it’s making an impact on our economy and ourselves.
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If you want to be considered for this series, get in touch with our London Correspondent, Rebecca, at rebecca.wayman@bdaily.co.uk.
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