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  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_984.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_111.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_27.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_460.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_08.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_1042.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_1025.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_1001.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_968.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_943.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_865.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_812.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_796.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_790.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_766.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_709.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_696.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_680.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_651.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_637.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_600.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_581.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_561.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_528.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_518.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_505.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_190.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_97.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_491.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_415.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_390.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_126.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_58.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_15.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_1071.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_1053.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_1032.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_981.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_958.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_924.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_846.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_829.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_569.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_555.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_464.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_437.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_378.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_166.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_95.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_52.jpg
  • WE ARE NOT SHEEP<br />
15th of February<br />
7PM<br />
Andaz London Liverpool Street<br />
 <br />
Celebrity models support groundbreaking eco fashion<br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI is a British sustainable and eco-contemporary luxury fashion label. The next VIN + OMI AW18 fashion show at London Fashion Week will be held at the Andaz Hotel on the 15th February and will launch a new wave of eco textiles developed solely by the brand.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
The team have pioneered new ways of working with UK organic materials and have produced a chestnut ‘leather’. Also included will be VIN + OMI’s new range of soft synthetic wool and textiles, produced from salvaged plastic from ocean and river clean up operations.<br />
No - kill Llama and rare breed sheep fleece is also incorporated into the show, this has been collected from smallholders who clip their pets annually while allowing them a full natural lifespan.<br />
 <br />
 <br />
VIN + OMI have a large international celebrity following and have worked with public figures from Pamela Anderson to Michelle Obama This show will be introduced via a special installation by Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Matt Katz Bohen . Celebrity models will also walk in the show including UK iconic actress Jane Horrocks and Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who will walk alongside up and coming rap star Tino Kamal, singer Julius Cowdrey makes his catwalk debut<br />
 <br />
‘' Everyone wears clothes, it's time we thought about where they came from. I support VIN + OMI’s approach to thoughtful fashion’  Debbie Harry<br />
 <br />
“ Fashion, like all businesses, need to work hard to keep this planet going” Jane Horrocks<br />
 <br />
 <br />
WE ARE NOT SHEEP links to the designer’s work with new wool and also is political message to support individual thinking. This follows on from their last season show, Stop Fucking The Planet which the BBC<br />
 <br />
Supporting the WE ARE NOT SHEEP theme is leading art brand Daler Rowney who have supported political artist Conor Collins to paint the show’s backdrops. Conor is  famed for his portrayal of Donald Tr
    KASH_VinandOmi_AW18_474.jpg
  • Born in London, United Kingdom 1988, Molly Goddard has achieved a BA in Fashion Knitwear from Central St Martins 2009 – 2012 followed by a MA in Fashion Knitwear also at Central St Martins London 2012 – 2014. She now lives and works in Ladbroke Grove.<br />
 <br />
London Molly Goddard specialises in traditional hand-craft techniques such as hand pleating, smocking and crocheting. Her collections are held in some of the world’s most prestigious stockists including Dover Street Market, Trading Museum Comme des Garcons, I.T, Browns, Boon the Shop and Club 21.<br />
 <br />
In 2016 Molly won British Emerging Talent award at the 2016 Fashion Awards and is a 2017 LVMH Prize finalist. Her work touches upon themes of special occasions, nostalgia and coming of age, often taking inspiration from party dressing and Sunday best. The techniques that she utilises serve to create clothes that are both delicate and fragile, but the character she designs for conflicts with the beauty of her technique, bringing a clumsy and charming awkwardness to her silhouettes and fabric combinations. (source: www.londonfashionweek.co.uk)
    KASH_MollyGoddard_AW17_006.jpg
  • London 18 February 2017, Edeline Lee Autumn Winter presentation at Oxo Tower during London Fashion Week AW17. Canadian-born, London-based EDELINE LEE graduated with a First from Central Saint Martins Womenswear and apprenticed in the studios of Alexander McQueen and John Galliano before working at Zac Posen in New York and as Head Designer for Rodnik in London. An unintentional soft launch led to a flurry of private orders and the birth of her eponymous collection in 2014. The designer has stated that she designs for the “Future Lady”: her work has been worn by stars like Alicia Vikander, Taylor Swift, Holland Roden and Solange Knowles. She has also received strong support from the women of the art world, who naturally gravitate towards her aesthetically sophisticated signature. <br />
 <br />
Edeline Lee has been awarded support by the Centre for Fashion Enterprise and has been two times Finalist for the Samsung Fashion & Design Fund. Her work was recently exhibited by the curators of the Fashion Space Gallery to represent the “Future of Fashion Presentation”. She is currently nominated for Breakthrough Womenswear Designer of the Year at the WGSN Fashion Futures Awards. <br />
 <br />
Spring Summer 2016 was her debut season on the official London Fashion Week schedule of the British Fashion Council. All Edeline Lee pieces are made of the finest French and Italian cloths, by hand in England.
    KASH_EdelineLee_AW2017-021.jpg
  • London 18 February 2017, Edeline Lee Autumn Winter presentation at Oxo Tower during London Fashion Week AW17. Canadian-born, London-based EDELINE LEE graduated with a First from Central Saint Martins Womenswear and apprenticed in the studios of Alexander McQueen and John Galliano before working at Zac Posen in New York and as Head Designer for Rodnik in London. An unintentional soft launch led to a flurry of private orders and the birth of her eponymous collection in 2014. The designer has stated that she designs for the “Future Lady”: her work has been worn by stars like Alicia Vikander, Taylor Swift, Holland Roden and Solange Knowles. She has also received strong support from the women of the art world, who naturally gravitate towards her aesthetically sophisticated signature. <br />
 <br />
Edeline Lee has been awarded support by the Centre for Fashion Enterprise and has been two times Finalist for the Samsung Fashion & Design Fund. Her work was recently exhibited by the curators of the Fashion Space Gallery to represent the “Future of Fashion Presentation”. She is currently nominated for Breakthrough Womenswear Designer of the Year at the WGSN Fashion Futures Awards. <br />
 <br />
Spring Summer 2016 was her debut season on the official London Fashion Week schedule of the British Fashion Council. All Edeline Lee pieces are made of the finest French and Italian cloths, by hand in England.
    KASH_EdelineLee_AW2017-011.jpg
  • London 18 February 2017, Edeline Lee Autumn Winter presentation at Oxo Tower during London Fashion Week AW17. Canadian-born, London-based EDELINE LEE graduated with a First from Central Saint Martins Womenswear and apprenticed in the studios of Alexander McQueen and John Galliano before working at Zac Posen in New York and as Head Designer for Rodnik in London. An unintentional soft launch led to a flurry of private orders and the birth of her eponymous collection in 2014. The designer has stated that she designs for the “Future Lady”: her work has been worn by stars like Alicia Vikander, Taylor Swift, Holland Roden and Solange Knowles. She has also received strong support from the women of the art world, who naturally gravitate towards her aesthetically sophisticated signature. <br />
 <br />
Edeline Lee has been awarded support by the Centre for Fashion Enterprise and has been two times Finalist for the Samsung Fashion & Design Fund. Her work was recently exhibited by the curators of the Fashion Space Gallery to represent the “Future of Fashion Presentation”. She is currently nominated for Breakthrough Womenswear Designer of the Year at the WGSN Fashion Futures Awards. <br />
 <br />
Spring Summer 2016 was her debut season on the official London Fashion Week schedule of the British Fashion Council. All Edeline Lee pieces are made of the finest French and Italian cloths, by hand in England.
    KASH_EdelineLee_AW2017-006.jpg
  • London 18 February 2017, Edeline Lee Autumn Winter presentation at Oxo Tower during London Fashion Week AW17. Canadian-born, London-based EDELINE LEE graduated with a First from Central Saint Martins Womenswear and apprenticed in the studios of Alexander McQueen and John Galliano before working at Zac Posen in New York and as Head Designer for Rodnik in London. An unintentional soft launch led to a flurry of private orders and the birth of her eponymous collection in 2014. The designer has stated that she designs for the “Future Lady”: her work has been worn by stars like Alicia Vikander, Taylor Swift, Holland Roden and Solange Knowles. She has also received strong support from the women of the art world, who naturally gravitate towards her aesthetically sophisticated signature. <br />
 <br />
Edeline Lee has been awarded support by the Centre for Fashion Enterprise and has been two times Finalist for the Samsung Fashion & Design Fund. Her work was recently exhibited by the curators of the Fashion Space Gallery to represent the “Future of Fashion Presentation”. She is currently nominated for Breakthrough Womenswear Designer of the Year at the WGSN Fashion Futures Awards. <br />
 <br />
Spring Summer 2016 was her debut season on the official London Fashion Week schedule of the British Fashion Council. All Edeline Lee pieces are made of the finest French and Italian cloths, by hand in England.
    KASH_EdelineLee_AW2017-003.jpg
  • London 18 February 2017, Edeline Lee Autumn Winter presentation at Oxo Tower during London Fashion Week AW17. Canadian-born, London-based EDELINE LEE graduated with a First from Central Saint Martins Womenswear and apprenticed in the studios of Alexander McQueen and John Galliano before working at Zac Posen in New York and as Head Designer for Rodnik in London. An unintentional soft launch led to a flurry of private orders and the birth of her eponymous collection in 2014. The designer has stated that she designs for the “Future Lady”: her work has been worn by stars like Alicia Vikander, Taylor Swift, Holland Roden and Solange Knowles. She has also received strong support from the women of the art world, who naturally gravitate towards her aesthetically sophisticated signature. <br />
 <br />
Edeline Lee has been awarded support by the Centre for Fashion Enterprise and has been two times Finalist for the Samsung Fashion & Design Fund. Her work was recently exhibited by the curators of the Fashion Space Gallery to represent the “Future of Fashion Presentation”. She is currently nominated for Breakthrough Womenswear Designer of the Year at the WGSN Fashion Futures Awards. <br />
 <br />
Spring Summer 2016 was her debut season on the official London Fashion Week schedule of the British Fashion Council. All Edeline Lee pieces are made of the finest French and Italian cloths, by hand in England.
    KASH_EdelineLee_AW2017-002.jpg
  • Born in London, United Kingdom 1988, Molly Goddard has achieved a BA in Fashion Knitwear from Central St Martins 2009 – 2012 followed by a MA in Fashion Knitwear also at Central St Martins London 2012 – 2014. She now lives and works in Ladbroke Grove.<br />
 <br />
London Molly Goddard specialises in traditional hand-craft techniques such as hand pleating, smocking and crocheting. Her collections are held in some of the world’s most prestigious stockists including Dover Street Market, Trading Museum Comme des Garcons, I.T, Browns, Boon the Shop and Club 21.<br />
 <br />
In 2016 Molly won British Emerging Talent award at the 2016 Fashion Awards and is a 2017 LVMH Prize finalist. Her work touches upon themes of special occasions, nostalgia and coming of age, often taking inspiration from party dressing and Sunday best. The techniques that she utilises serve to create clothes that are both delicate and fragile, but the character she designs for conflicts with the beauty of her technique, bringing a clumsy and charming awkwardness to her silhouettes and fabric combinations. (source: www.londonfashionweek.co.uk)
    KASH_MollyGoddard_AW17_018.jpg
  • Born in London, United Kingdom 1988, Molly Goddard has achieved a BA in Fashion Knitwear from Central St Martins 2009 – 2012 followed by a MA in Fashion Knitwear also at Central St Martins London 2012 – 2014. She now lives and works in Ladbroke Grove.<br />
 <br />
London Molly Goddard specialises in traditional hand-craft techniques such as hand pleating, smocking and crocheting. Her collections are held in some of the world’s most prestigious stockists including Dover Street Market, Trading Museum Comme des Garcons, I.T, Browns, Boon the Shop and Club 21.<br />
 <br />
In 2016 Molly won British Emerging Talent award at the 2016 Fashion Awards and is a 2017 LVMH Prize finalist. Her work touches upon themes of special occasions, nostalgia and coming of age, often taking inspiration from party dressing and Sunday best. The techniques that she utilises serve to create clothes that are both delicate and fragile, but the character she designs for conflicts with the beauty of her technique, bringing a clumsy and charming awkwardness to her silhouettes and fabric combinations. (source: www.londonfashionweek.co.uk)
    KASH_MollyGoddard_AW17_017.jpg
  • Born in London, United Kingdom 1988, Molly Goddard has achieved a BA in Fashion Knitwear from Central St Martins 2009 – 2012 followed by a MA in Fashion Knitwear also at Central St Martins London 2012 – 2014. She now lives and works in Ladbroke Grove.<br />
 <br />
London Molly Goddard specialises in traditional hand-craft techniques such as hand pleating, smocking and crocheting. Her collections are held in some of the world’s most prestigious stockists including Dover Street Market, Trading Museum Comme des Garcons, I.T, Browns, Boon the Shop and Club 21.<br />
 <br />
In 2016 Molly won British Emerging Talent award at the 2016 Fashion Awards and is a 2017 LVMH Prize finalist. Her work touches upon themes of special occasions, nostalgia and coming of age, often taking inspiration from party dressing and Sunday best. The techniques that she utilises serve to create clothes that are both delicate and fragile, but the character she designs for conflicts with the beauty of her technique, bringing a clumsy and charming awkwardness to her silhouettes and fabric combinations. (source: www.londonfashionweek.co.uk)
    KASH_MollyGoddard_AW17_011.jpg
  • Born in London, United Kingdom 1988, Molly Goddard has achieved a BA in Fashion Knitwear from Central St Martins 2009 – 2012 followed by a MA in Fashion Knitwear also at Central St Martins London 2012 – 2014. She now lives and works in Ladbroke Grove.<br />
 <br />
London Molly Goddard specialises in traditional hand-craft techniques such as hand pleating, smocking and crocheting. Her collections are held in some of the world’s most prestigious stockists including Dover Street Market, Trading Museum Comme des Garcons, I.T, Browns, Boon the Shop and Club 21.<br />
 <br />
In 2016 Molly won British Emerging Talent award at the 2016 Fashion Awards and is a 2017 LVMH Prize finalist. Her work touches upon themes of special occasions, nostalgia and coming of age, often taking inspiration from party dressing and Sunday best. The techniques that she utilises serve to create clothes that are both delicate and fragile, but the character she designs for conflicts with the beauty of her technique, bringing a clumsy and charming awkwardness to her silhouettes and fabric combinations. (source: www.londonfashionweek.co.uk)
    KASH_MollyGoddard_AW17_010.jpg
  • Born in London, United Kingdom 1988, Molly Goddard has achieved a BA in Fashion Knitwear from Central St Martins 2009 – 2012 followed by a MA in Fashion Knitwear also at Central St Martins London 2012 – 2014. She now lives and works in Ladbroke Grove.<br />
 <br />
London Molly Goddard specialises in traditional hand-craft techniques such as hand pleating, smocking and crocheting. Her collections are held in some of the world’s most prestigious stockists including Dover Street Market, Trading Museum Comme des Garcons, I.T, Browns, Boon the Shop and Club 21.<br />
 <br />
In 2016 Molly won British Emerging Talent award at the 2016 Fashion Awards and is a 2017 LVMH Prize finalist. Her work touches upon themes of special occasions, nostalgia and coming of age, often taking inspiration from party dressing and Sunday best. The techniques that she utilises serve to create clothes that are both delicate and fragile, but the character she designs for conflicts with the beauty of her technique, bringing a clumsy and charming awkwardness to her silhouettes and fabric combinations. (source: www.londonfashionweek.co.uk)
    KASH_MollyGoddard_AW17_009.jpg
  • Born in London, United Kingdom 1988, Molly Goddard has achieved a BA in Fashion Knitwear from Central St Martins 2009 – 2012 followed by a MA in Fashion Knitwear also at Central St Martins London 2012 – 2014. She now lives and works in Ladbroke Grove.<br />
 <br />
London Molly Goddard specialises in traditional hand-craft techniques such as hand pleating, smocking and crocheting. Her collections are held in some of the world’s most prestigious stockists including Dover Street Market, Trading Museum Comme des Garcons, I.T, Browns, Boon the Shop and Club 21.<br />
 <br />
In 2016 Molly won British Emerging Talent award at the 2016 Fashion Awards and is a 2017 LVMH Prize finalist. Her work touches upon themes of special occasions, nostalgia and coming of age, often taking inspiration from party dressing and Sunday best. The techniques that she utilises serve to create clothes that are both delicate and fragile, but the character she designs for conflicts with the beauty of her technique, bringing a clumsy and charming awkwardness to her silhouettes and fabric combinations. (source: www.londonfashionweek.co.uk)
    KASH_MollyGoddard_AW17_015.jpg
  • Born in London, United Kingdom 1988, Molly Goddard has achieved a BA in Fashion Knitwear from Central St Martins 2009 – 2012 followed by a MA in Fashion Knitwear also at Central St Martins London 2012 – 2014. She now lives and works in Ladbroke Grove.<br />
 <br />
London Molly Goddard specialises in traditional hand-craft techniques such as hand pleating, smocking and crocheting. Her collections are held in some of the world’s most prestigious stockists including Dover Street Market, Trading Museum Comme des Garcons, I.T, Browns, Boon the Shop and Club 21.<br />
 <br />
In 2016 Molly won British Emerging Talent award at the 2016 Fashion Awards and is a 2017 LVMH Prize finalist. Her work touches upon themes of special occasions, nostalgia and coming of age, often taking inspiration from party dressing and Sunday best. The techniques that she utilises serve to create clothes that are both delicate and fragile, but the character she designs for conflicts with the beauty of her technique, bringing a clumsy and charming awkwardness to her silhouettes and fabric combinations. (source: www.londonfashionweek.co.uk)
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  • Born in London, United Kingdom 1988, Molly Goddard has achieved a BA in Fashion Knitwear from Central St Martins 2009 – 2012 followed by a MA in Fashion Knitwear also at Central St Martins London 2012 – 2014. She now lives and works in Ladbroke Grove.<br />
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London Molly Goddard specialises in traditional hand-craft techniques such as hand pleating, smocking and crocheting. Her collections are held in some of the world’s most prestigious stockists including Dover Street Market, Trading Museum Comme des Garcons, I.T, Browns, Boon the Shop and Club 21.<br />
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In 2016 Molly won British Emerging Talent award at the 2016 Fashion Awards and is a 2017 LVMH Prize finalist. Her work touches upon themes of special occasions, nostalgia and coming of age, often taking inspiration from party dressing and Sunday best. The techniques that she utilises serve to create clothes that are both delicate and fragile, but the character she designs for conflicts with the beauty of her technique, bringing a clumsy and charming awkwardness to her silhouettes and fabric combinations. (source: www.londonfashionweek.co.uk)
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  • Born in London, United Kingdom 1988, Molly Goddard has achieved a BA in Fashion Knitwear from Central St Martins 2009 – 2012 followed by a MA in Fashion Knitwear also at Central St Martins London 2012 – 2014. She now lives and works in Ladbroke Grove.<br />
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London Molly Goddard specialises in traditional hand-craft techniques such as hand pleating, smocking and crocheting. Her collections are held in some of the world’s most prestigious stockists including Dover Street Market, Trading Museum Comme des Garcons, I.T, Browns, Boon the Shop and Club 21.<br />
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In 2016 Molly won British Emerging Talent award at the 2016 Fashion Awards and is a 2017 LVMH Prize finalist. Her work touches upon themes of special occasions, nostalgia and coming of age, often taking inspiration from party dressing and Sunday best. The techniques that she utilises serve to create clothes that are both delicate and fragile, but the character she designs for conflicts with the beauty of her technique, bringing a clumsy and charming awkwardness to her silhouettes and fabric combinations. (source: www.londonfashionweek.co.uk)
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  • Born in London, United Kingdom 1988, Molly Goddard has achieved a BA in Fashion Knitwear from Central St Martins 2009 – 2012 followed by a MA in Fashion Knitwear also at Central St Martins London 2012 – 2014. She now lives and works in Ladbroke Grove.<br />
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London Molly Goddard specialises in traditional hand-craft techniques such as hand pleating, smocking and crocheting. Her collections are held in some of the world’s most prestigious stockists including Dover Street Market, Trading Museum Comme des Garcons, I.T, Browns, Boon the Shop and Club 21.<br />
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In 2016 Molly won British Emerging Talent award at the 2016 Fashion Awards and is a 2017 LVMH Prize finalist. Her work touches upon themes of special occasions, nostalgia and coming of age, often taking inspiration from party dressing and Sunday best. The techniques that she utilises serve to create clothes that are both delicate and fragile, but the character she designs for conflicts with the beauty of her technique, bringing a clumsy and charming awkwardness to her silhouettes and fabric combinations. (source: www.londonfashionweek.co.uk)
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  • Born in London, United Kingdom 1988, Molly Goddard has achieved a BA in Fashion Knitwear from Central St Martins 2009 – 2012 followed by a MA in Fashion Knitwear also at Central St Martins London 2012 – 2014. She now lives and works in Ladbroke Grove.<br />
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London Molly Goddard specialises in traditional hand-craft techniques such as hand pleating, smocking and crocheting. Her collections are held in some of the world’s most prestigious stockists including Dover Street Market, Trading Museum Comme des Garcons, I.T, Browns, Boon the Shop and Club 21.<br />
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In 2016 Molly won British Emerging Talent award at the 2016 Fashion Awards and is a 2017 LVMH Prize finalist. Her work touches upon themes of special occasions, nostalgia and coming of age, often taking inspiration from party dressing and Sunday best. The techniques that she utilises serve to create clothes that are both delicate and fragile, but the character she designs for conflicts with the beauty of her technique, bringing a clumsy and charming awkwardness to her silhouettes and fabric combinations. (source: www.londonfashionweek.co.uk)
    KASH_MollyGoddard_AW17_002.jpg
  • Born in London, United Kingdom 1988, Molly Goddard has achieved a BA in Fashion Knitwear from Central St Martins 2009 – 2012 followed by a MA in Fashion Knitwear also at Central St Martins London 2012 – 2014. She now lives and works in Ladbroke Grove.<br />
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London Molly Goddard specialises in traditional hand-craft techniques such as hand pleating, smocking and crocheting. Her collections are held in some of the world’s most prestigious stockists including Dover Street Market, Trading Museum Comme des Garcons, I.T, Browns, Boon the Shop and Club 21.<br />
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In 2016 Molly won British Emerging Talent award at the 2016 Fashion Awards and is a 2017 LVMH Prize finalist. Her work touches upon themes of special occasions, nostalgia and coming of age, often taking inspiration from party dressing and Sunday best. The techniques that she utilises serve to create clothes that are both delicate and fragile, but the character she designs for conflicts with the beauty of her technique, bringing a clumsy and charming awkwardness to her silhouettes and fabric combinations. (source: www.londonfashionweek.co.uk)
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  • London 18 February 2017, Edeline Lee Autumn Winter presentation at Oxo Tower during London Fashion Week AW17. Canadian-born, London-based EDELINE LEE graduated with a First from Central Saint Martins Womenswear and apprenticed in the studios of Alexander McQueen and John Galliano before working at Zac Posen in New York and as Head Designer for Rodnik in London. An unintentional soft launch led to a flurry of private orders and the birth of her eponymous collection in 2014. The designer has stated that she designs for the “Future Lady”: her work has been worn by stars like Alicia Vikander, Taylor Swift, Holland Roden and Solange Knowles. She has also received strong support from the women of the art world, who naturally gravitate towards her aesthetically sophisticated signature. <br />
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Edeline Lee has been awarded support by the Centre for Fashion Enterprise and has been two times Finalist for the Samsung Fashion & Design Fund. Her work was recently exhibited by the curators of the Fashion Space Gallery to represent the “Future of Fashion Presentation”. She is currently nominated for Breakthrough Womenswear Designer of the Year at the WGSN Fashion Futures Awards. <br />
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Spring Summer 2016 was her debut season on the official London Fashion Week schedule of the British Fashion Council. All Edeline Lee pieces are made of the finest French and Italian cloths, by hand in England.
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  • London 18 February 2017, Edeline Lee Autumn Winter presentation at Oxo Tower during London Fashion Week AW17. Canadian-born, London-based EDELINE LEE graduated with a First from Central Saint Martins Womenswear and apprenticed in the studios of Alexander McQueen and John Galliano before working at Zac Posen in New York and as Head Designer for Rodnik in London. An unintentional soft launch led to a flurry of private orders and the birth of her eponymous collection in 2014. The designer has stated that she designs for the “Future Lady”: her work has been worn by stars like Alicia Vikander, Taylor Swift, Holland Roden and Solange Knowles. She has also received strong support from the women of the art world, who naturally gravitate towards her aesthetically sophisticated signature. <br />
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Edeline Lee has been awarded support by the Centre for Fashion Enterprise and has been two times Finalist for the Samsung Fashion & Design Fund. Her work was recently exhibited by the curators of the Fashion Space Gallery to represent the “Future of Fashion Presentation”. She is currently nominated for Breakthrough Womenswear Designer of the Year at the WGSN Fashion Futures Awards. <br />
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Spring Summer 2016 was her debut season on the official London Fashion Week schedule of the British Fashion Council. All Edeline Lee pieces are made of the finest French and Italian cloths, by hand in England.
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  • London 18 February 2017, Edeline Lee Autumn Winter presentation at Oxo Tower during London Fashion Week AW17. Canadian-born, London-based EDELINE LEE graduated with a First from Central Saint Martins Womenswear and apprenticed in the studios of Alexander McQueen and John Galliano before working at Zac Posen in New York and as Head Designer for Rodnik in London. An unintentional soft launch led to a flurry of private orders and the birth of her eponymous collection in 2014. The designer has stated that she designs for the “Future Lady”: her work has been worn by stars like Alicia Vikander, Taylor Swift, Holland Roden and Solange Knowles. She has also received strong support from the women of the art world, who naturally gravitate towards her aesthetically sophisticated signature. <br />
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Edeline Lee has been awarded support by the Centre for Fashion Enterprise and has been two times Finalist for the Samsung Fashion & Design Fund. Her work was recently exhibited by the curators of the Fashion Space Gallery to represent the “Future of Fashion Presentation”. She is currently nominated for Breakthrough Womenswear Designer of the Year at the WGSN Fashion Futures Awards. <br />
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Spring Summer 2016 was her debut season on the official London Fashion Week schedule of the British Fashion Council. All Edeline Lee pieces are made of the finest French and Italian cloths, by hand in England.
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  • London 18 February 2017, Edeline Lee Autumn Winter presentation at Oxo Tower during London Fashion Week AW17. Canadian-born, London-based EDELINE LEE graduated with a First from Central Saint Martins Womenswear and apprenticed in the studios of Alexander McQueen and John Galliano before working at Zac Posen in New York and as Head Designer for Rodnik in London. An unintentional soft launch led to a flurry of private orders and the birth of her eponymous collection in 2014. The designer has stated that she designs for the “Future Lady”: her work has been worn by stars like Alicia Vikander, Taylor Swift, Holland Roden and Solange Knowles. She has also received strong support from the women of the art world, who naturally gravitate towards her aesthetically sophisticated signature. <br />
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Edeline Lee has been awarded support by the Centre for Fashion Enterprise and has been two times Finalist for the Samsung Fashion & Design Fund. Her work was recently exhibited by the curators of the Fashion Space Gallery to represent the “Future of Fashion Presentation”. She is currently nominated for Breakthrough Womenswear Designer of the Year at the WGSN Fashion Futures Awards. <br />
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Spring Summer 2016 was her debut season on the official London Fashion Week schedule of the British Fashion Council. All Edeline Lee pieces are made of the finest French and Italian cloths, by hand in England.
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  • London 18 February 2017, Edeline Lee Autumn Winter presentation at Oxo Tower during London Fashion Week AW17. Canadian-born, London-based EDELINE LEE graduated with a First from Central Saint Martins Womenswear and apprenticed in the studios of Alexander McQueen and John Galliano before working at Zac Posen in New York and as Head Designer for Rodnik in London. An unintentional soft launch led to a flurry of private orders and the birth of her eponymous collection in 2014. The designer has stated that she designs for the “Future Lady”: her work has been worn by stars like Alicia Vikander, Taylor Swift, Holland Roden and Solange Knowles. She has also received strong support from the women of the art world, who naturally gravitate towards her aesthetically sophisticated signature. <br />
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Edeline Lee has been awarded support by the Centre for Fashion Enterprise and has been two times Finalist for the Samsung Fashion & Design Fund. Her work was recently exhibited by the curators of the Fashion Space Gallery to represent the “Future of Fashion Presentation”. She is currently nominated for Breakthrough Womenswear Designer of the Year at the WGSN Fashion Futures Awards. <br />
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Spring Summer 2016 was her debut season on the official London Fashion Week schedule of the British Fashion Council. All Edeline Lee pieces are made of the finest French and Italian cloths, by hand in England.
    KASH_EdelineLee_AW2017-019.jpg
  • London 18 February 2017, Edeline Lee Autumn Winter presentation at Oxo Tower during London Fashion Week AW17. Canadian-born, London-based EDELINE LEE graduated with a First from Central Saint Martins Womenswear and apprenticed in the studios of Alexander McQueen and John Galliano before working at Zac Posen in New York and as Head Designer for Rodnik in London. An unintentional soft launch led to a flurry of private orders and the birth of her eponymous collection in 2014. The designer has stated that she designs for the “Future Lady”: her work has been worn by stars like Alicia Vikander, Taylor Swift, Holland Roden and Solange Knowles. She has also received strong support from the women of the art world, who naturally gravitate towards her aesthetically sophisticated signature. <br />
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Edeline Lee has been awarded support by the Centre for Fashion Enterprise and has been two times Finalist for the Samsung Fashion & Design Fund. Her work was recently exhibited by the curators of the Fashion Space Gallery to represent the “Future of Fashion Presentation”. She is currently nominated for Breakthrough Womenswear Designer of the Year at the WGSN Fashion Futures Awards. <br />
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Spring Summer 2016 was her debut season on the official London Fashion Week schedule of the British Fashion Council. All Edeline Lee pieces are made of the finest French and Italian cloths, by hand in England.
    KASH_EdelineLee_AW2017-018.jpg
  • London 18 February 2017, Edeline Lee Autumn Winter presentation at Oxo Tower during London Fashion Week AW17. Canadian-born, London-based EDELINE LEE graduated with a First from Central Saint Martins Womenswear and apprenticed in the studios of Alexander McQueen and John Galliano before working at Zac Posen in New York and as Head Designer for Rodnik in London. An unintentional soft launch led to a flurry of private orders and the birth of her eponymous collection in 2014. The designer has stated that she designs for the “Future Lady”: her work has been worn by stars like Alicia Vikander, Taylor Swift, Holland Roden and Solange Knowles. She has also received strong support from the women of the art world, who naturally gravitate towards her aesthetically sophisticated signature. <br />
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Edeline Lee has been awarded support by the Centre for Fashion Enterprise and has been two times Finalist for the Samsung Fashion & Design Fund. Her work was recently exhibited by the curators of the Fashion Space Gallery to represent the “Future of Fashion Presentation”. She is currently nominated for Breakthrough Womenswear Designer of the Year at the WGSN Fashion Futures Awards. <br />
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Spring Summer 2016 was her debut season on the official London Fashion Week schedule of the British Fashion Council. All Edeline Lee pieces are made of the finest French and Italian cloths, by hand in England.
    KASH_EdelineLee_AW2017-017.jpg
  • London 18 February 2017, Edeline Lee Autumn Winter presentation at Oxo Tower during London Fashion Week AW17. Canadian-born, London-based EDELINE LEE graduated with a First from Central Saint Martins Womenswear and apprenticed in the studios of Alexander McQueen and John Galliano before working at Zac Posen in New York and as Head Designer for Rodnik in London. An unintentional soft launch led to a flurry of private orders and the birth of her eponymous collection in 2014. The designer has stated that she designs for the “Future Lady”: her work has been worn by stars like Alicia Vikander, Taylor Swift, Holland Roden and Solange Knowles. She has also received strong support from the women of the art world, who naturally gravitate towards her aesthetically sophisticated signature. <br />
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Edeline Lee has been awarded support by the Centre for Fashion Enterprise and has been two times Finalist for the Samsung Fashion & Design Fund. Her work was recently exhibited by the curators of the Fashion Space Gallery to represent the “Future of Fashion Presentation”. She is currently nominated for Breakthrough Womenswear Designer of the Year at the WGSN Fashion Futures Awards. <br />
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Spring Summer 2016 was her debut season on the official London Fashion Week schedule of the British Fashion Council. All Edeline Lee pieces are made of the finest French and Italian cloths, by hand in England.
    KASH_EdelineLee_AW2017-016.jpg
  • London 18 February 2017, Edeline Lee Autumn Winter presentation at Oxo Tower during London Fashion Week AW17. Canadian-born, London-based EDELINE LEE graduated with a First from Central Saint Martins Womenswear and apprenticed in the studios of Alexander McQueen and John Galliano before working at Zac Posen in New York and as Head Designer for Rodnik in London. An unintentional soft launch led to a flurry of private orders and the birth of her eponymous collection in 2014. The designer has stated that she designs for the “Future Lady”: her work has been worn by stars like Alicia Vikander, Taylor Swift, Holland Roden and Solange Knowles. She has also received strong support from the women of the art world, who naturally gravitate towards her aesthetically sophisticated signature. <br />
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Edeline Lee has been awarded support by the Centre for Fashion Enterprise and has been two times Finalist for the Samsung Fashion & Design Fund. Her work was recently exhibited by the curators of the Fashion Space Gallery to represent the “Future of Fashion Presentation”. She is currently nominated for Breakthrough Womenswear Designer of the Year at the WGSN Fashion Futures Awards. <br />
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Spring Summer 2016 was her debut season on the official London Fashion Week schedule of the British Fashion Council. All Edeline Lee pieces are made of the finest French and Italian cloths, by hand in England.
    KASH_EdelineLee_AW2017-015.jpg
  • London 18 February 2017, Edeline Lee Autumn Winter presentation at Oxo Tower during London Fashion Week AW17. Canadian-born, London-based EDELINE LEE graduated with a First from Central Saint Martins Womenswear and apprenticed in the studios of Alexander McQueen and John Galliano before working at Zac Posen in New York and as Head Designer for Rodnik in London. An unintentional soft launch led to a flurry of private orders and the birth of her eponymous collection in 2014. The designer has stated that she designs for the “Future Lady”: her work has been worn by stars like Alicia Vikander, Taylor Swift, Holland Roden and Solange Knowles. She has also received strong support from the women of the art world, who naturally gravitate towards her aesthetically sophisticated signature. <br />
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Edeline Lee has been awarded support by the Centre for Fashion Enterprise and has been two times Finalist for the Samsung Fashion & Design Fund. Her work was recently exhibited by the curators of the Fashion Space Gallery to represent the “Future of Fashion Presentation”. She is currently nominated for Breakthrough Womenswear Designer of the Year at the WGSN Fashion Futures Awards. <br />
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Spring Summer 2016 was her debut season on the official London Fashion Week schedule of the British Fashion Council. All Edeline Lee pieces are made of the finest French and Italian cloths, by hand in England.
    KASH_EdelineLee_AW2017-014.jpg
  • London 18 February 2017, Edeline Lee Autumn Winter presentation at Oxo Tower during London Fashion Week AW17. Canadian-born, London-based EDELINE LEE graduated with a First from Central Saint Martins Womenswear and apprenticed in the studios of Alexander McQueen and John Galliano before working at Zac Posen in New York and as Head Designer for Rodnik in London. An unintentional soft launch led to a flurry of private orders and the birth of her eponymous collection in 2014. The designer has stated that she designs for the “Future Lady”: her work has been worn by stars like Alicia Vikander, Taylor Swift, Holland Roden and Solange Knowles. She has also received strong support from the women of the art world, who naturally gravitate towards her aesthetically sophisticated signature. <br />
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Edeline Lee has been awarded support by the Centre for Fashion Enterprise and has been two times Finalist for the Samsung Fashion & Design Fund. Her work was recently exhibited by the curators of the Fashion Space Gallery to represent the “Future of Fashion Presentation”. She is currently nominated for Breakthrough Womenswear Designer of the Year at the WGSN Fashion Futures Awards. <br />
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Spring Summer 2016 was her debut season on the official London Fashion Week schedule of the British Fashion Council. All Edeline Lee pieces are made of the finest French and Italian cloths, by hand in England.
    KASH_EdelineLee_AW2017-013.jpg
  • London 18 February 2017, Edeline Lee Autumn Winter presentation at Oxo Tower during London Fashion Week AW17. Canadian-born, London-based EDELINE LEE graduated with a First from Central Saint Martins Womenswear and apprenticed in the studios of Alexander McQueen and John Galliano before working at Zac Posen in New York and as Head Designer for Rodnik in London. An unintentional soft launch led to a flurry of private orders and the birth of her eponymous collection in 2014. The designer has stated that she designs for the “Future Lady”: her work has been worn by stars like Alicia Vikander, Taylor Swift, Holland Roden and Solange Knowles. She has also received strong support from the women of the art world, who naturally gravitate towards her aesthetically sophisticated signature. <br />
 <br />
Edeline Lee has been awarded support by the Centre for Fashion Enterprise and has been two times Finalist for the Samsung Fashion & Design Fund. Her work was recently exhibited by the curators of the Fashion Space Gallery to represent the “Future of Fashion Presentation”. She is currently nominated for Breakthrough Womenswear Designer of the Year at the WGSN Fashion Futures Awards. <br />
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Spring Summer 2016 was her debut season on the official London Fashion Week schedule of the British Fashion Council. All Edeline Lee pieces are made of the finest French and Italian cloths, by hand in England.
    KASH_EdelineLee_AW2017-012.jpg
  • London 18 February 2017, Edeline Lee Autumn Winter presentation at Oxo Tower during London Fashion Week AW17. Canadian-born, London-based EDELINE LEE graduated with a First from Central Saint Martins Womenswear and apprenticed in the studios of Alexander McQueen and John Galliano before working at Zac Posen in New York and as Head Designer for Rodnik in London. An unintentional soft launch led to a flurry of private orders and the birth of her eponymous collection in 2014. The designer has stated that she designs for the “Future Lady”: her work has been worn by stars like Alicia Vikander, Taylor Swift, Holland Roden and Solange Knowles. She has also received strong support from the women of the art world, who naturally gravitate towards her aesthetically sophisticated signature. <br />
 <br />
Edeline Lee has been awarded support by the Centre for Fashion Enterprise and has been two times Finalist for the Samsung Fashion & Design Fund. Her work was recently exhibited by the curators of the Fashion Space Gallery to represent the “Future of Fashion Presentation”. She is currently nominated for Breakthrough Womenswear Designer of the Year at the WGSN Fashion Futures Awards. <br />
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Spring Summer 2016 was her debut season on the official London Fashion Week schedule of the British Fashion Council. All Edeline Lee pieces are made of the finest French and Italian cloths, by hand in England.
    KASH_EdelineLee_AW2017-010.jpg
  • London 18 February 2017, Edeline Lee Autumn Winter presentation at Oxo Tower during London Fashion Week AW17. Canadian-born, London-based EDELINE LEE graduated with a First from Central Saint Martins Womenswear and apprenticed in the studios of Alexander McQueen and John Galliano before working at Zac Posen in New York and as Head Designer for Rodnik in London. An unintentional soft launch led to a flurry of private orders and the birth of her eponymous collection in 2014. The designer has stated that she designs for the “Future Lady”: her work has been worn by stars like Alicia Vikander, Taylor Swift, Holland Roden and Solange Knowles. She has also received strong support from the women of the art world, who naturally gravitate towards her aesthetically sophisticated signature. <br />
 <br />
Edeline Lee has been awarded support by the Centre for Fashion Enterprise and has been two times Finalist for the Samsung Fashion & Design Fund. Her work was recently exhibited by the curators of the Fashion Space Gallery to represent the “Future of Fashion Presentation”. She is currently nominated for Breakthrough Womenswear Designer of the Year at the WGSN Fashion Futures Awards. <br />
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Spring Summer 2016 was her debut season on the official London Fashion Week schedule of the British Fashion Council. All Edeline Lee pieces are made of the finest French and Italian cloths, by hand in England.
    KASH_EdelineLee_AW2017-009.jpg
  • London 18 February 2017, Edeline Lee Autumn Winter presentation at Oxo Tower during London Fashion Week AW17. Canadian-born, London-based EDELINE LEE graduated with a First from Central Saint Martins Womenswear and apprenticed in the studios of Alexander McQueen and John Galliano before working at Zac Posen in New York and as Head Designer for Rodnik in London. An unintentional soft launch led to a flurry of private orders and the birth of her eponymous collection in 2014. The designer has stated that she designs for the “Future Lady”: her work has been worn by stars like Alicia Vikander, Taylor Swift, Holland Roden and Solange Knowles. She has also received strong support from the women of the art world, who naturally gravitate towards her aesthetically sophisticated signature. <br />
 <br />
Edeline Lee has been awarded support by the Centre for Fashion Enterprise and has been two times Finalist for the Samsung Fashion & Design Fund. Her work was recently exhibited by the curators of the Fashion Space Gallery to represent the “Future of Fashion Presentation”. She is currently nominated for Breakthrough Womenswear Designer of the Year at the WGSN Fashion Futures Awards. <br />
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Spring Summer 2016 was her debut season on the official London Fashion Week schedule of the British Fashion Council. All Edeline Lee pieces are made of the finest French and Italian cloths, by hand in England.
    KASH_EdelineLee_AW2017-008.jpg
  • London 18 February 2017, Edeline Lee Autumn Winter presentation at Oxo Tower during London Fashion Week AW17. Canadian-born, London-based EDELINE LEE graduated with a First from Central Saint Martins Womenswear and apprenticed in the studios of Alexander McQueen and John Galliano before working at Zac Posen in New York and as Head Designer for Rodnik in London. An unintentional soft launch led to a flurry of private orders and the birth of her eponymous collection in 2014. The designer has stated that she designs for the “Future Lady”: her work has been worn by stars like Alicia Vikander, Taylor Swift, Holland Roden and Solange Knowles. She has also received strong support from the women of the art world, who naturally gravitate towards her aesthetically sophisticated signature. <br />
 <br />
Edeline Lee has been awarded support by the Centre for Fashion Enterprise and has been two times Finalist for the Samsung Fashion & Design Fund. Her work was recently exhibited by the curators of the Fashion Space Gallery to represent the “Future of Fashion Presentation”. She is currently nominated for Breakthrough Womenswear Designer of the Year at the WGSN Fashion Futures Awards. <br />
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Spring Summer 2016 was her debut season on the official London Fashion Week schedule of the British Fashion Council. All Edeline Lee pieces are made of the finest French and Italian cloths, by hand in England.
    KASH_EdelineLee_AW2017-007.jpg
  • London 18 February 2017, Edeline Lee Autumn Winter presentation at Oxo Tower during London Fashion Week AW17. Canadian-born, London-based EDELINE LEE graduated with a First from Central Saint Martins Womenswear and apprenticed in the studios of Alexander McQueen and John Galliano before working at Zac Posen in New York and as Head Designer for Rodnik in London. An unintentional soft launch led to a flurry of private orders and the birth of her eponymous collection in 2014. The designer has stated that she designs for the “Future Lady”: her work has been worn by stars like Alicia Vikander, Taylor Swift, Holland Roden and Solange Knowles. She has also received strong support from the women of the art world, who naturally gravitate towards her aesthetically sophisticated signature. <br />
 <br />
Edeline Lee has been awarded support by the Centre for Fashion Enterprise and has been two times Finalist for the Samsung Fashion & Design Fund. Her work was recently exhibited by the curators of the Fashion Space Gallery to represent the “Future of Fashion Presentation”. She is currently nominated for Breakthrough Womenswear Designer of the Year at the WGSN Fashion Futures Awards. <br />
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Spring Summer 2016 was her debut season on the official London Fashion Week schedule of the British Fashion Council. All Edeline Lee pieces are made of the finest French and Italian cloths, by hand in England.
    KASH_EdelineLee_AW2017-005.jpg
  • London 18 February 2017, Edeline Lee Autumn Winter presentation at Oxo Tower during London Fashion Week AW17. Canadian-born, London-based EDELINE LEE graduated with a First from Central Saint Martins Womenswear and apprenticed in the studios of Alexander McQueen and John Galliano before working at Zac Posen in New York and as Head Designer for Rodnik in London. An unintentional soft launch led to a flurry of private orders and the birth of her eponymous collection in 2014. The designer has stated that she designs for the “Future Lady”: her work has been worn by stars like Alicia Vikander, Taylor Swift, Holland Roden and Solange Knowles. She has also received strong support from the women of the art world, who naturally gravitate towards her aesthetically sophisticated signature. <br />
 <br />
Edeline Lee has been awarded support by the Centre for Fashion Enterprise and has been two times Finalist for the Samsung Fashion & Design Fund. Her work was recently exhibited by the curators of the Fashion Space Gallery to represent the “Future of Fashion Presentation”. She is currently nominated for Breakthrough Womenswear Designer of the Year at the WGSN Fashion Futures Awards. <br />
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Spring Summer 2016 was her debut season on the official London Fashion Week schedule of the British Fashion Council. All Edeline Lee pieces are made of the finest French and Italian cloths, by hand in England.
    KASH_EdelineLee_AW2017-004.jpg
  • UK, LONDON 5th August 2006... Thousands of people joined a street protest agaist Israel war on Lebanon & Palestine, calling for an immediate ceasefire and to end Blair's support for Bush's wars.The organizers claim that aroung 100,000 protesters have marched from Hyde Park to Parliament Square. The initial Police figure is around 20,000. ..The Demo has been called by Stop the War Coalition, CND, Palestine Solidarity Campaign, British Muslim Initiative and Lebanese Community Organisations.
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  • UK, LONDON 5th August 2006... Thousands of people joined a street protest agaist Israel war on Lebanon & Palestine, calling for an immediate ceasefire and to end Blair's support for Bush's wars.The organizers claim that aroung 100,000 protesters have marched from Hyde Park to Parliament Square. The initial Police figure is around 20,000. ..The Demo has been called by Stop the War Coalition, CND, Palestine Solidarity Campaign, British Muslim Initiative and Lebanese Community Organisations.
    kash0508060053.jpg
  • UK, LONDON 5th August 2006... Thousands of people joined a street protest agaist Israel war on Lebanon & Palestine, calling for an immediate ceasefire and to end Blair's support for Bush's wars.The organizers claim that aroung 100,000 protesters have marched from Hyde Park to Parliament Square. The initial Police figure is around 20,000. ..The Demo has been called by Stop the War Coalition, CND, Palestine Solidarity Campaign, British Muslim Initiative and Lebanese Community Organisations.
    kash0508060047.jpg
  • UK, LONDON 5th August 2006... Thousands of people joined a street protest agaist Israel war on Lebanon & Palestine, calling for an immediate ceasefire and to end Blair's support for Bush's wars.The organizers claim that aroung 100,000 protesters have marched from Hyde Park to Parliament Square. The initial Police figure is around 20,000. ..The Demo has been called by Stop the War Coalition, CND, Palestine Solidarity Campaign, British Muslim Initiative and Lebanese Community Organisations.
    kash0508060046.jpg
  • UK, LONDON 5th August 2006... Thousands of people joined a street protest agaist Israel war on Lebanon & Palestine, calling for an immediate ceasefire and to end Blair's support for Bush's wars.The organizers claim that aroung 100,000 protesters have marched from Hyde Park to Parliament Square. The initial Police figure is around 20,000. ..The Demo has been called by Stop the War Coalition, CND, Palestine Solidarity Campaign, British Muslim Initiative and Lebanese Community Organisations.
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  • UK, LONDON 5th August 2006... Thousands of people joined a street protest agaist Israel war on Lebanon & Palestine, calling for an immediate ceasefire and to end Blair's support for Bush's wars.The organizers claim that aroung 100,000 protesters have marched from Hyde Park to Parliament Square. The initial Police figure is around 20,000. ..The Demo has been called by Stop the War Coalition, CND, Palestine Solidarity Campaign, British Muslim Initiative and Lebanese Community Organisations.
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  • UK, LONDON 5th August 2006... Thousands of people joined a street protest agaist Israel war on Lebanon & Palestine, calling for an immediate ceasefire and to end Blair's support for Bush's wars.The organizers claim that aroung 100,000 protesters have marched from Hyde Park to Parliament Square. The initial Police figure is around 20,000. ..The Demo has been called by Stop the War Coalition, CND, Palestine Solidarity Campaign, British Muslim Initiative and Lebanese Community Organisations.
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  • UK, LONDON 5th August 2006... Thousands of people joined a street protest agaist Israel war on Lebanon & Palestine, calling for an immediate ceasefire and to end Blair's support for Bush's wars.The organizers claim that aroung 100,000 protesters have marched from Hyde Park to Parliament Square. The initial Police figure is around 20,000. ..The Demo has been called by Stop the War Coalition, CND, Palestine Solidarity Campaign, British Muslim Initiative and Lebanese Community Organisations.
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  • UK, LONDON 5th August 2006... Thousands of people joined a street protest agaist Israel war on Lebanon & Palestine, calling for an immediate ceasefire and to end Blair's support for Bush's wars.The organizers claim that aroung 100,000 protesters have marched from Hyde Park to Parliament Square. The initial Police figure is around 20,000. ..The Demo has been called by Stop the War Coalition, CND, Palestine Solidarity Campaign, British Muslim Initiative and Lebanese Community Organisations.
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  • UK, LONDON 5th August 2006... Thousands of people joined a street protest agaist Israel war on Lebanon & Palestine, calling for an immediate ceasefire and to end Blair's support for Bush's wars.The organizers claim that aroung 100,000 protesters have marched from Hyde Park to Parliament Square. The initial Police figure is around 20,000. ..The Demo has been called by Stop the War Coalition, CND, Palestine Solidarity Campaign, British Muslim Initiative and Lebanese Community Organisations.
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  • UK, LONDON 5th August 2006... Thousands of people joined a street protest agaist Israel war on Lebanon & Palestine, calling for an immediate ceasefire and to end Blair's support for Bush's wars.The organizers claim that aroung 100,000 protesters have marched from Hyde Park to Parliament Square. The initial Police figure is around 20,000. ..The Demo has been called by Stop the War Coalition, CND, Palestine Solidarity Campaign, British Muslim Initiative and Lebanese Community Organisations.
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  • Born in London, United Kingdom 1988, Molly Goddard has achieved a BA in Fashion Knitwear from Central St Martins 2009 – 2012 followed by a MA in Fashion Knitwear also at Central St Martins London 2012 – 2014. She now lives and works in Ladbroke Grove.<br />
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London Molly Goddard specialises in traditional hand-craft techniques such as hand pleating, smocking and crocheting. Her collections are held in some of the world’s most prestigious stockists including Dover Street Market, Trading Museum Comme des Garcons, I.T, Browns, Boon the Shop and Club 21.<br />
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In 2016 Molly won British Emerging Talent award at the 2016 Fashion Awards and is a 2017 LVMH Prize finalist. Her work touches upon themes of special occasions, nostalgia and coming of age, often taking inspiration from party dressing and Sunday best. The techniques that she utilises serve to create clothes that are both delicate and fragile, but the character she designs for conflicts with the beauty of her technique, bringing a clumsy and charming awkwardness to her silhouettes and fabric combinations. (source: www.londonfashionweek.co.uk)
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  • Born in London, United Kingdom 1988, Molly Goddard has achieved a BA in Fashion Knitwear from Central St Martins 2009 – 2012 followed by a MA in Fashion Knitwear also at Central St Martins London 2012 – 2014. She now lives and works in Ladbroke Grove.<br />
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London Molly Goddard specialises in traditional hand-craft techniques such as hand pleating, smocking and crocheting. Her collections are held in some of the world’s most prestigious stockists including Dover Street Market, Trading Museum Comme des Garcons, I.T, Browns, Boon the Shop and Club 21.<br />
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In 2016 Molly won British Emerging Talent award at the 2016 Fashion Awards and is a 2017 LVMH Prize finalist. Her work touches upon themes of special occasions, nostalgia and coming of age, often taking inspiration from party dressing and Sunday best. The techniques that she utilises serve to create clothes that are both delicate and fragile, but the character she designs for conflicts with the beauty of her technique, bringing a clumsy and charming awkwardness to her silhouettes and fabric combinations. (source: www.londonfashionweek.co.uk)
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