The Supplement, Scoop London: AW16

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A glimpse of what visitors can expect this season, from the art on display at the Saatchi Gallery, during Scoop London. C H A M PA G N E L I F E For the first time ever, and to mark their 30th birthday, the Saatchi Gallery will showcase works of diverse contemporary artists in an all-female exhibition. Over the last three decades, Charles Saatchi has collected the work of emerging and established artists including Jenny Saville, Paula Rego, Tracey Emin, Alice Anderson and Phoebe Unwin. Champagne Life will be a celebration of the rich and diverse practices of female artists.


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FIRST W ORD Welcome to the brand new edition of our Scoop London magazine; The Supplement, where we bring you the latest news, designers and highlights from our upcoming show. With only weeks to go, we are looking ahead at our second show this season; Scoop London which takes place during London Fashion Week from 21 – 23 February 2016. Featuring a handpicked selection of fresh new talent, directional designers and international labels, we pride ourselves on showcasing the finest collections many of which are exclusive to Scoop London and cannot be seen at any other show. Scoop London runs concurrently with London Fashion Week and has been devised specifically to present exquisite international labels that traditionally launch their new lines later in the season, as well create a platform for new and emerging designers for whom London Fashion Week remains the most important dateline. It therefore offers a completely different line-up of exhibitors to Scoop and one you can’t afford to miss. Look out for brands such as US designer Erin Fetherstone, Cacharel and Maison Baluchon from Paris, as well as exciting collections from Feldt and Libertine-Libertine, Terry de Havilland and Karl Donoghue. Scoop London takes place at the beautiful Saatchi Gallery in the heart of Chelsea and is embedded into the unique backdrop of spectacular art works, creating the amazing setting and environment our shows are renowned for. With so much going on in London this season, we hope, that whatever your plans during your stay in the capital, you’ll find the time to join us on Monday 22 February at our exclusive Scoop London Champagne reception, as we toast to another successful buying season.

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With all that said, I look forward to seeing you at the show.

Founder & Managing Director Scoop International Fashion Shows


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noteBOOK NATALIE LACROIX SENIOR BUYER AT LVMH GROUP, CHOOSES TWO OF HER FAVOURITE DESIGNERS TO LOOK OUT FOR AT SCOOP LONDON

Following in her father’s footsteps and choosing a career in fashion, Senior Buyer, Natalie Lacroix is one of the industry’s most respected jewellery experts, having worked for the LVMH group for over 20 years. When asked what sets our shows apart from other exhibitions, Natalie replied “Scoop and Scoop London are such chic shows. They combine fashion with art and have a great team behind it. The Saatchi Gallery location is extraordinary and completely different to anything else. The show’s atmosphere and brand selection makes it feel much more like an event rather than a traditional trade fair”. Ahead of Autumn/Winter 2016, we caught up with Natalie to find out who she was looking forward to seeing at our London Fashion Week show, Scoop London.

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Nach Bijoux Nach Bijoux’s origin is linked to their family’s history specialising in porcelain animal miniatures for almost 30 years. Christian Koch passed his passion on to his two daughters, Nancy and Nadia Koch. “Authentic eccentric porcelain rings created by talented sisters” Nach Bijoux Nach Bijoux WWW.NACHBIJOUX.COM

Maison Baluchon Maison Baluchon finds its inspiration in the heart of the Haute-Marne and Paris. “I have an unconditional love for their print inspired by wildlife and nature. Such lovely clutch bags and suitcases manufactured in France”. Maison Baluchon WWW.MAISONBALUCHON.FR


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Talking Point Cacharel

TA L K I N G P O I N T C A C H A R E L Showing at Scoop London

“Their Autumn/ Winter 2016, takes root in a simple femininity inspired by a 90’s woman”

Cacharel was founded in 1958 by French fashion designer Jean Bousquet, a tailor who started a hand-crafted business of woman’s pants in Paris.

Today, Cacharel remains an iconic brand. Their Autumn/Winter 2016, takes root in a simple femininity inspired by a 90’s woman.

In 1963 Cacharel made their worldwide debut when they featured on the front cover of Elle Magazine with their famous pink crepe shirt, now famously known as “Le Cacharel”.

The collection also takes inspiration from the 70’s, with hints of Sarah Moon’s signature soft, ethereal style.

In the 1970’s, the brands rising recognition continued, when founder Jean Bousquet rediscovered the Liberty print and assigned Corinne Sarrut the task of transforming it into a style and world renowned photographer Sarah Moon the mission of making it into a brand image – the visual identity of Cacharel ever since.

Contemporary and featuring contrasting fabrics, Cacharel’s upcoming collection includes the use of unique fabrics such as hair textures, fur, leather and velvets. Prints incorporate bold flowers, scribbled collages and abstract patterns in an autumnal palette, inspired once more by Sarah Moon’s work for Cacharel back in the day.


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