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LONDON FASHION WEEK 2020

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London Fashion Week will continue as planned on 17th September, with menswear and womenswear designers taking part in the first gender-neutral catwalk show. Traditional physical shows will be on the schedule but will be following government socialdistancing guidelines. The digital LFW platform will also host exclusive content from some designers. We expect the digital platform to be a huge success and to continue to be used in the future. londonfashionweek.co.uk

LOUISA BRACQ LINGERIE COMES TO ESSEX

Louisa Bracq is renowned in France as one of the country’s most luxurious and well-fitting underwear labels. Its new Autumn and Winter collections will be available in the UK at Pretty Things Lingerie Store in Buckhurst Hill, Essex from September 2020. Louisa Bracq bras are available in a wide range of sizes from a 32B-36G and prices start from £60.

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GIVENCHY ANTIGONA ANNIVERSARY

This Fall, Givenchy celebrates the 10th anniversary of the iconic ‘Antigona’ handbag. To celebrate, there will be an unveiling of a more relaxed sister bag. The new ‘Antigona Soft’ plays on the same duality that defines the Givenchy bag aesthetic. You can browse the whole Antigona collection online.

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BRIEF NEWS

CATHERINE ZETA-JONES COLLAB British vegan shoe brand ‘Butterfly Twists’ has just launched its collaboration with Catherine Zeta-Jones to provide a shoe that will ‘empower and fit the everyday woman’. This is the first ever fashion collaboration for Catherine Zeta-Jones. butterflytwists.com

FASHIONABLE FACE COVERINGS With face coverings being mandatory in shops in the UK, it is becoming more popular for them to match different outfits. Selfridges have a growing collection of designer face coverings. The trends include coverings with different prints, ones made from leather and silk materials. This is the new way forward for looking stylish while still following the rules. Prices range from £8 to £180. selfridges.com

SUPPORT FOR 2020 PRIDE Despite coronavirus meaning there was no Pride Parade, there are plenty of pieces that mean you can look good and show support. Big brands including UGG and Puma have launched colourful, all-gender products to support Pride 2020.

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