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View All Images- London, UK. Chairman of the BFC Harold Tillman, Mayor of London Boris Johnson, Stephen Jones and Erin O'Conner attend the Headonism Exhibition: Spring/Summer 2010 during London Fashion Week at the BFC Tent at Somerset House on 18th September 2009 in London, England. Headonism is a British Fashion Council initiative curated by Stephen Jones, with Erin OConnor, celebrating the new wave of emerging London milliners. Who are J. Smith Esquire, Little Shilpa, Noel Stewart, Piers Atkinson and Soren Bach. The event will take place as part of the 25 Years of British Fashion celebrations and will provide the centrepiece at the inaugural breakfast. Each participating milliner will showcase five couture pieces from their forthcoming S/S10 collection on a moving tableau created by artistic director Michael Howells, that is inspired by the architecture of venue Somerset House (built in 1776) and classic Wedgwood Jasperware of the Georgian period. The British Fashion Council is also sponsoring each milliner by providing exhibition space within the London Fashion Week exhibition of Designer Collections which will open on the same morning as the event. 12th January 2010
- London, UK. Chairman of the BFC Harold Tillman, Mayor of London Boris Johnson, Stephen Jones and Erin O'Conner attend the Headonism Exhibition: Spring/Summer 2010 during London Fashion Week at the BFC Tent at Somerset House on 18th September 2009 in London, England. Headonism is a British Fashion Council initiative curated by Stephen Jones, with Erin OConnor, celebrating the new wave of emerging London milliners. Who are J. Smith Esquire, Little Shilpa, Noel Stewart, Piers Atkinson and Soren Bach. The event will take place as part of the 25 Years of British Fashion celebrations and will provide the centrepiece at the inaugural breakfast. Each participating milliner will showcase five couture pieces from their forthcoming S/S10 collection on a moving tableau created by artistic director Michael Howells, that is inspired by the architecture of venue Somerset House (built in 1776) and classic Wedgwood Jasperware of the Georgian period. The British Fashion Council is also sponsoring each milliner by providing exhibition space within the London Fashion Week exhibition of Designer Collections which will open on the same morning as the event. 12th January 2010
- London, UK. Chairman of the BFC Harold Tillman, Mayor of London Boris Johnson, Stephen Jones and Erin O'Conner attend the Headonism Exhibition: Spring/Summer 2010 during London Fashion Week at the BFC Tent at Somerset House on 18th September 2009 in London, England. Headonism is a British Fashion Council initiative curated by Stephen Jones, with Erin OConnor, celebrating the new wave of emerging London milliners. Who are J. Smith Esquire, Little Shilpa, Noel Stewart, Piers Atkinson and Soren Bach. The event will take place as part of the 25 Years of British Fashion celebrations and will provide the centrepiece at the inaugural breakfast. Each participating milliner will showcase five couture pieces from their forthcoming S/S10 collection on a moving tableau created by artistic director Michael Howells, that is inspired by the architecture of venue Somerset House (built in 1776) and classic Wedgwood Jasperware of the Georgian period. The British Fashion Council is also sponsoring each milliner by providing exhibition space within the London Fashion Week exhibition of Designer Collections which will open on the same morning as the event. 12th January 2010
- London, UK. Chairman of the BFC Harold Tillman, Mayor of London Boris Johnson, Stephen Jones and Erin O'Conner attend the Headonism Exhibition: Spring/Summer 2010 during London Fashion Week at the BFC Tent at Somerset House on 18th September 2009 in London, England. Headonism is a British Fashion Council initiative curated by Stephen Jones, with Erin OConnor, celebrating the new wave of emerging London milliners. Who are J. Smith Esquire, Little Shilpa, Noel Stewart, Piers Atkinson and Soren Bach. The event will take place as part of the 25 Years of British Fashion celebrations and will provide the centrepiece at the inaugural breakfast. Each participating milliner will showcase five couture pieces from their forthcoming S/S10 collection on a moving tableau created by artistic director Michael Howells, that is inspired by the architecture of venue Somerset House (built in 1776) and classic Wedgwood Jasperware of the Georgian period. The British Fashion Council is also sponsoring each milliner by providing exhibition space within the London Fashion Week exhibition of Designer Collections which will open on the same morning as the event. 12th January 2010
- London, UK. Chairman of the BFC Harold Tillman, Mayor of London Boris Johnson, Stephen Jones and Erin O'Conner attend the Headonism Exhibition: Spring/Summer 2010 during London Fashion Week at the BFC Tent at Somerset House on 18th September 2009 in London, England. Headonism is a British Fashion Council initiative curated by Stephen Jones, with Erin OConnor, celebrating the new wave of emerging London milliners. Who are J. Smith Esquire, Little Shilpa, Noel Stewart, Piers Atkinson and Soren Bach. The event will take place as part of the 25 Years of British Fashion celebrations and will provide the centrepiece at the inaugural breakfast. Each participating milliner will showcase five couture pieces from their forthcoming S/S10 collection on a moving tableau created by artistic director Michael Howells, that is inspired by the architecture of venue Somerset House (built in 1776) and classic Wedgwood Jasperware of the Georgian period. The British Fashion Council is also sponsoring each milliner by providing exhibition space within the London Fashion Week exhibition of Designer Collections which will open on the same morning as the event. 12th January 2010
- London, UK. Boris Johnson; Harold Tillman attend the Headonism Exhibition: Spring/Summer 2010 during London Fashion Week at the BFC Tent at Somerset House on 18th September 2009 in London, England. Headonism is a British Fashion Council initiative curated by Stephen Jones, with Erin OConnor, celebrating the new wave of emerging London milliners. Who are J. Smith Esquire, Little Shilpa, Noel Stewart, Piers Atkinson and Soren Bach. The event will take place as part of the 25 Years of British Fashion celebrations and will provide the centrepiece at the inaugural breakfast. Each participating milliner will showcase five couture pieces from their forthcoming S/S10 collection on a moving tableau created by artistic director Michael Howells, that is inspired by the architecture of venue Somerset House (built in 1776) and classic Wedgwood Jasperware of the Georgian period. The British Fashion Council is also sponsoring each milliner by providing exhibition space within the London Fashion Week exhibition of Designer Collections which will open on the same morning as the event. 12th January 2010
- London, UK. Chairman of the BFC Harold Tillman, Mayor of London Boris Johnson, Stephen Jones and Erin O'Conner attend the Headonism Exhibition: Spring/Summer 2010 during London Fashion Week at the BFC Tent at Somerset House on 18th September 2009 in London, England. Headonism is a British Fashion Council initiative curated by Stephen Jones, with Erin OConnor, celebrating the new wave of emerging London milliners. Who are J. Smith Esquire, Little Shilpa, Noel Stewart, Piers Atkinson and Soren Bach. The event will take place as part of the 25 Years of British Fashion celebrations and will provide the centrepiece at the inaugural breakfast. Each participating milliner will showcase five couture pieces from their forthcoming S/S10 collection on a moving tableau created by artistic director Michael Howells, that is inspired by the architecture of venue Somerset House (built in 1776) and classic Wedgwood Jasperware of the Georgian period. The British Fashion Council is also sponsoring each milliner by providing exhibition space within the London Fashion Week exhibition of Designer Collections which will open on the same morning as the event. 12th January 2010
- London, UK. Chairman of the BFC Harold Tillman, Mayor of London Boris Johnson, Stephen Jones and Erin O'Conner attend the Headonism Exhibition: Spring/Summer 2010 during London Fashion Week at the BFC Tent at Somerset House on 18th September 2009 in London, England. Headonism is a British Fashion Council initiative curated by Stephen Jones, with Erin OConnor, celebrating the new wave of emerging London milliners. Who are J. Smith Esquire, Little Shilpa, Noel Stewart, Piers Atkinson and Soren Bach. The event will take place as part of the 25 Years of British Fashion celebrations and will provide the centrepiece at the inaugural breakfast. Each participating milliner will showcase five couture pieces from their forthcoming S/S10 collection on a moving tableau created by artistic director Michael Howells, that is inspired by the architecture of venue Somerset House (built in 1776) and classic Wedgwood Jasperware of the Georgian period. The British Fashion Council is also sponsoring each milliner by providing exhibition space within the London Fashion Week exhibition of Designer Collections which will open on the same morning as the event. 12th January 2010
- London, UK. Chairman of the BFC Harold Tillman, Mayor of London Boris Johnson, Stephen Jones and Erin O'Conner attend the Headonism Exhibition: Spring/Summer 2010 during London Fashion Week at the BFC Tent at Somerset House on 18th September 2009 in London, England. Headonism is a British Fashion Council initiative curated by Stephen Jones, with Erin OConnor, celebrating the new wave of emerging London milliners. Who are J. Smith Esquire, Little Shilpa, Noel Stewart, Piers Atkinson and Soren Bach. The event will take place as part of the 25 Years of British Fashion celebrations and will provide the centrepiece at the inaugural breakfast. Each participating milliner will showcase five couture pieces from their forthcoming S/S10 collection on a moving tableau created by artistic director Michael Howells, that is inspired by the architecture of venue Somerset House (built in 1776) and classic Wedgwood Jasperware of the Georgian period. The British Fashion Council is also sponsoring each milliner by providing exhibition space within the London Fashion Week exhibition of Designer Collections which will open on the same morning as the event. 12th January 2010
- London, UK. Chairman of the BFC Harold Tillman, Mayor of London Boris Johnson, Stephen Jones and Erin O'Conner attend the Headonism Exhibition: Spring/Summer 2010 during London Fashion Week at the BFC Tent at Somerset House on 18th September 2009 in London, England. Headonism is a British Fashion Council initiative curated by Stephen Jones, with Erin OConnor, celebrating the new wave of emerging London milliners. Who are J. Smith Esquire, Little Shilpa, Noel Stewart, Piers Atkinson and Soren Bach. The event will take place as part of the 25 Years of British Fashion celebrations and will provide the centrepiece at the inaugural breakfast. Each participating milliner will showcase five couture pieces from their forthcoming S/S10 collection on a moving tableau created by artistic director Michael Howells, that is inspired by the architecture of venue Somerset House (built in 1776) and classic Wedgwood Jasperware of the Georgian period. The British Fashion Council is also sponsoring each milliner by providing exhibition space within the London Fashion Week exhibition of Designer Collections which will open on the same morning as the event. 12th January 2010
- London, UK. Chairman of the BFC Harold Tillman, Mayor of London Boris Johnson, Stephen Jones and Erin O'Conner attend the Headonism Exhibition: Spring/Summer 2010 during London Fashion Week at the BFC Tent at Somerset House on 18th September 2009 in London, England. Headonism is a British Fashion Council initiative curated by Stephen Jones, with Erin OConnor, celebrating the new wave of emerging London milliners. Who are J. Smith Esquire, Little Shilpa, Noel Stewart, Piers Atkinson and Soren Bach. The event will take place as part of the 25 Years of British Fashion celebrations and will provide the centrepiece at the inaugural breakfast. Each participating milliner will showcase five couture pieces from their forthcoming S/S10 collection on a moving tableau created by artistic director Michael Howells, that is inspired by the architecture of venue Somerset House (built in 1776) and classic Wedgwood Jasperware of the Georgian period. The British Fashion Council is also sponsoring each milliner by providing exhibition space within the London Fashion Week exhibition of Designer Collections which will open on the same morning as the event. 12th January 2010
- London, UK. Chairman of the BFC Harold Tillman, Mayor of London Boris Johnson, Stephen Jones and Erin O'Conner attend the Headonism Exhibition: Spring/Summer 2010 during London Fashion Week at the BFC Tent at Somerset House on 18th September 2009 in London, England. Headonism is a British Fashion Council initiative curated by Stephen Jones, with Erin OConnor, celebrating the new wave of emerging London milliners. Who are J. Smith Esquire, Little Shilpa, Noel Stewart, Piers Atkinson and Soren Bach. The event will take place as part of the 25 Years of British Fashion celebrations and will provide the centrepiece at the inaugural breakfast. Each participating milliner will showcase five couture pieces from their forthcoming S/S10 collection on a moving tableau created by artistic director Michael Howells, that is inspired by the architecture of venue Somerset House (built in 1776) and classic Wedgwood Jasperware of the Georgian period. The British Fashion Council is also sponsoring each milliner by providing exhibition space within the London Fashion Week exhibition of Designer Collections which will open on the same morning as the event. 12th January 2010
- London, UK. Chairman of the BFC Harold Tillman, Mayor of London Boris Johnson, Stephen Jones and Erin O'Conner attend the Headonism Exhibition: Spring/Summer 2010 during London Fashion Week at the BFC Tent at Somerset House on 18th September 2009 in London, England. Headonism is a British Fashion Council initiative curated by Stephen Jones, with Erin OConnor, celebrating the new wave of emerging London milliners. Who are J. Smith Esquire, Little Shilpa, Noel Stewart, Piers Atkinson and Soren Bach. The event will take place as part of the 25 Years of British Fashion celebrations and will provide the centrepiece at the inaugural breakfast. Each participating milliner will showcase five couture pieces from their forthcoming S/S10 collection on a moving tableau created by artistic director Michael Howells, that is inspired by the architecture of venue Somerset House (built in 1776) and classic Wedgwood Jasperware of the Georgian period. The British Fashion Council is also sponsoring each milliner by providing exhibition space within the London Fashion Week exhibition of Designer Collections which will open on the same morning as the event. 12th January 2010
- London, UK. Chairman of the BFC Harold Tillman, Mayor of London Boris Johnson, Stephen Jones and Erin O'Conner attend the Headonism Exhibition: Spring/Summer 2010 during London Fashion Week at the BFC Tent at Somerset House on 18th September 2009 in London, England. Headonism is a British Fashion Council initiative curated by Stephen Jones, with Erin OConnor, celebrating the new wave of emerging London milliners. Who are J. Smith Esquire, Little Shilpa, Noel Stewart, Piers Atkinson and Soren Bach. The event will take place as part of the 25 Years of British Fashion celebrations and will provide the centrepiece at the inaugural breakfast. Each participating milliner will showcase five couture pieces from their forthcoming S/S10 collection on a moving tableau created by artistic director Michael Howells, that is inspired by the architecture of venue Somerset House (built in 1776) and classic Wedgwood Jasperware of the Georgian period. The British Fashion Council is also sponsoring each milliner by providing exhibition space within the London Fashion Week exhibition of Designer Collections which will open on the same morning as the event. 12th January 2010
- London, UK. Chairman of the BFC Harold Tillman, Mayor of London Boris Johnson, Stephen Jones and Erin O'Conner attend the Headonism Exhibition: Spring/Summer 2010 during London Fashion Week at the BFC Tent at Somerset House on 18th September 2009 in London, England. Headonism is a British Fashion Council initiative curated by Stephen Jones, with Erin OConnor, celebrating the new wave of emerging London milliners. Who are J. Smith Esquire, Little Shilpa, Noel Stewart, Piers Atkinson and Soren Bach. The event will take place as part of the 25 Years of British Fashion celebrations and will provide the centrepiece at the inaugural breakfast. Each participating milliner will showcase five couture pieces from their forthcoming S/S10 collection on a moving tableau created by artistic director Michael Howells, that is inspired by the architecture of venue Somerset House (built in 1776) and classic Wedgwood Jasperware of the Georgian period. The British Fashion Council is also sponsoring each milliner by providing exhibition space within the London Fashion Week exhibition of Designer Collections which will open on the same morning as the event. 12th January 2010
- London, UK. Chairman of the BFC Harold Tillman, Mayor of London Boris Johnson, Stephen Jones and Erin O'Conner attend the Headonism Exhibition: Spring/Summer 2010 during London Fashion Week at the BFC Tent at Somerset House on 18th September 2009 in London, England. Headonism is a British Fashion Council initiative curated by Stephen Jones, with Erin OConnor, celebrating the new wave of emerging London milliners. Who are J. Smith Esquire, Little Shilpa, Noel Stewart, Piers Atkinson and Soren Bach. The event will take place as part of the 25 Years of British Fashion celebrations and will provide the centrepiece at the inaugural breakfast. Each participating milliner will showcase five couture pieces from their forthcoming S/S10 collection on a moving tableau created by artistic director Michael Howells, that is inspired by the architecture of venue Somerset House (built in 1776) and classic Wedgwood Jasperware of the Georgian period. The British Fashion Council is also sponsoring each milliner by providing exhibition space within the London Fashion Week exhibition of Designer Collections which will open on the same morning as the event. 12th January 2010
- London, UK. Chairman of the BFC Harold Tillman, Mayor of London Boris Johnson, Stephen Jones and Erin O'Conner attend the Headonism Exhibition: Spring/Summer 2010 during London Fashion Week at the BFC Tent at Somerset House on 18th September 2009 in London, England. Headonism is a British Fashion Council initiative curated by Stephen Jones, with Erin OConnor, celebrating the new wave of emerging London milliners. Who are J. Smith Esquire, Little Shilpa, Noel Stewart, Piers Atkinson and Soren Bach. The event will take place as part of the 25 Years of British Fashion celebrations and will provide the centrepiece at the inaugural breakfast. Each participating milliner will showcase five couture pieces from their forthcoming S/S10 collection on a moving tableau created by artistic director Michael Howells, that is inspired by the architecture of venue Somerset House (built in 1776) and classic Wedgwood Jasperware of the Georgian period. The British Fashion Council is also sponsoring each milliner by providing exhibition space within the London Fashion Week exhibition of Designer Collections which will open on the same morning as the event. 12th January 2010
- London, UK. Chairman of the BFC Harold Tillman, Mayor of London Boris Johnson, Stephen Jones and Erin O'Conner attend the Headonism Exhibition: Spring/Summer 2010 during London Fashion Week at the BFC Tent at Somerset House on 18th September 2009 in London, England. Headonism is a British Fashion Council initiative curated by Stephen Jones, with Erin OConnor, celebrating the new wave of emerging London milliners. Who are J. Smith Esquire, Little Shilpa, Noel Stewart, Piers Atkinson and Soren Bach. The event will take place as part of the 25 Years of British Fashion celebrations and will provide the centrepiece at the inaugural breakfast. Each participating milliner will showcase five couture pieces from their forthcoming S/S10 collection on a moving tableau created by artistic director Michael Howells, that is inspired by the architecture of venue Somerset House (built in 1776) and classic Wedgwood Jasperware of the Georgian period. The British Fashion Council is also sponsoring each milliner by providing exhibition space within the London Fashion Week exhibition of Designer Collections which will open on the same morning as the event. 12th January 2010
- London, UK. Chairman of the BFC Harold Tillman, Mayor of London Boris Johnson, Stephen Jones and Erin O'Conner attend the Headonism Exhibition: Spring/Summer 2010 during London Fashion Week at the BFC Tent at Somerset House on 18th September 2009 in London, England. Headonism is a British Fashion Council initiative curated by Stephen Jones, with Erin OConnor, celebrating the new wave of emerging London milliners. Who are J. Smith Esquire, Little Shilpa, Noel Stewart, Piers Atkinson and Soren Bach. The event will take place as part of the 25 Years of British Fashion celebrations and will provide the centrepiece at the inaugural breakfast. Each participating milliner will showcase five couture pieces from their forthcoming S/S10 collection on a moving tableau created by artistic director Michael Howells, that is inspired by the architecture of venue Somerset House (built in 1776) and classic Wedgwood Jasperware of the Georgian period. The British Fashion Council is also sponsoring each milliner by providing exhibition space within the London Fashion Week exhibition of Designer Collections which will open on the same morning as the event. 12th January 2010
- London, UK. Chairman of the BFC Harold Tillman, Mayor of London Boris Johnson, Stephen Jones and Erin O'Conner attend the Headonism Exhibition: Spring/Summer 2010 during London Fashion Week at the BFC Tent at Somerset House on 18th September 2009 in London, England. Headonism is a British Fashion Council initiative curated by Stephen Jones, with Erin OConnor, celebrating the new wave of emerging London milliners. Who are J. Smith Esquire, Little Shilpa, Noel Stewart, Piers Atkinson and Soren Bach. The event will take place as part of the 25 Years of British Fashion celebrations and will provide the centrepiece at the inaugural breakfast. Each participating milliner will showcase five couture pieces from their forthcoming S/S10 collection on a moving tableau created by artistic director Michael Howells, that is inspired by the architecture of venue Somerset House (built in 1776) and classic Wedgwood Jasperware of the Georgian period. The British Fashion Council is also sponsoring each milliner by providing exhibition space within the London Fashion Week exhibition of Designer Collections which will open on the same morning as the event. 12th January 2010
- London, UK. Chairman of the BFC Harold Tillman, Mayor of London Boris Johnson, Stephen Jones and Erin O'Conner attend the Headonism Exhibition: Spring/Summer 2010 during London Fashion Week at the BFC Tent at Somerset House on 18th September 2009 in London, England. Headonism is a British Fashion Council initiative curated by Stephen Jones, with Erin OConnor, celebrating the new wave of emerging London milliners. Who are J. Smith Esquire, Little Shilpa, Noel Stewart, Piers Atkinson and Soren Bach. The event will take place as part of the 25 Years of British Fashion celebrations and will provide the centrepiece at the inaugural breakfast. Each participating milliner will showcase five couture pieces from their forthcoming S/S10 collection on a moving tableau created by artistic director Michael Howells, that is inspired by the architecture of venue Somerset House (built in 1776) and classic Wedgwood Jasperware of the Georgian period. The British Fashion Council is also sponsoring each milliner by providing exhibition space within the London Fashion Week exhibition of Designer Collections which will open on the same morning as the event. 12th January 2010
- London, UK. Chairman of the BFC Harold Tillman, Mayor of London Boris Johnson, Stephen Jones and Erin O'Conner attend the Headonism Exhibition: Spring/Summer 2010 during London Fashion Week at the BFC Tent at Somerset House on 18th September 2009 in London, England. Headonism is a British Fashion Council initiative curated by Stephen Jones, with Erin OConnor, celebrating the new wave of emerging London milliners. Who are J. Smith Esquire, Little Shilpa, Noel Stewart, Piers Atkinson and Soren Bach. The event will take place as part of the 25 Years of British Fashion celebrations and will provide the centrepiece at the inaugural breakfast. Each participating milliner will showcase five couture pieces from their forthcoming S/S10 collection on a moving tableau created by artistic director Michael Howells, that is inspired by the architecture of venue Somerset House (built in 1776) and classic Wedgwood Jasperware of the Georgian period. The British Fashion Council is also sponsoring each milliner by providing exhibition space within the London Fashion Week exhibition of Designer Collections which will open on the same morning as the event. 12th January 2010
- London, UK. Chairman of the BFC Harold Tillman, Mayor of London Boris Johnson, Stephen Jones and Erin O'Conner attend the Headonism Exhibition: Spring/Summer 2010 during London Fashion Week at the BFC Tent at Somerset House on 18th September 2009 in London, England. Headonism is a British Fashion Council initiative curated by Stephen Jones, with Erin OConnor, celebrating the new wave of emerging London milliners. Who are J. Smith Esquire, Little Shilpa, Noel Stewart, Piers Atkinson and Soren Bach. The event will take place as part of the 25 Years of British Fashion celebrations and will provide the centrepiece at the inaugural breakfast. Each participating milliner will showcase five couture pieces from their forthcoming S/S10 collection on a moving tableau created by artistic director Michael Howells, that is inspired by the architecture of venue Somerset House (built in 1776) and classic Wedgwood Jasperware of the Georgian period. The British Fashion Council is also sponsoring each milliner by providing exhibition space within the London Fashion Week exhibition of Designer Collections which will open on the same morning as the event. 12th January 2010
- London, UK. Chairman of the BFC Harold Tillman, Mayor of London Boris Johnson, Stephen Jones and Erin O'Conner attend the Headonism Exhibition: Spring/Summer 2010 during London Fashion Week at the BFC Tent at Somerset House on 18th September 2009 in London, England. Headonism is a British Fashion Council initiative curated by Stephen Jones, with Erin OConnor, celebrating the new wave of emerging London milliners. Who are J. Smith Esquire, Little Shilpa, Noel Stewart, Piers Atkinson and Soren Bach. The event will take place as part of the 25 Years of British Fashion celebrations and will provide the centrepiece at the inaugural breakfast. Each participating milliner will showcase five couture pieces from their forthcoming S/S10 collection on a moving tableau created by artistic director Michael Howells, that is inspired by the architecture of venue Somerset House (built in 1776) and classic Wedgwood Jasperware of the Georgian period. The British Fashion Council is also sponsoring each milliner by providing exhibition space within the London Fashion Week exhibition of Designer Collections which will open on the same morning as the event. 12th January 2010
- London, UK. Chairman of the BFC Harold Tillman, Mayor of London Boris Johnson, Stephen Jones and Erin O'Conner attend the Headonism Exhibition: Spring/Summer 2010 during London Fashion Week at the BFC Tent at Somerset House on 18th September 2009 in London, England. Headonism is a British Fashion Council initiative curated by Stephen Jones, with Erin OConnor, celebrating the new wave of emerging London milliners. Who are J. Smith Esquire, Little Shilpa, Noel Stewart, Piers Atkinson and Soren Bach. The event will take place as part of the 25 Years of British Fashion celebrations and will provide the centrepiece at the inaugural breakfast. Each participating milliner will showcase five couture pieces from their forthcoming S/S10 collection on a moving tableau created by artistic director Michael Howells, that is inspired by the architecture of venue Somerset House (built in 1776) and classic Wedgwood Jasperware of the Georgian period. The British Fashion Council is also sponsoring each milliner by providing exhibition space within the London Fashion Week exhibition of Designer Collections which will open on the same morning as the event. 12th January 2010
- London, UK. Chairman of the BFC Harold Tillman, Mayor of London Boris Johnson, Stephen Jones and Erin O'Conner attend the Headonism Exhibition: Spring/Summer 2010 during London Fashion Week at the BFC Tent at Somerset House on 18th September 2009 in London, England. Headonism is a British Fashion Council initiative curated by Stephen Jones, with Erin OConnor, celebrating the new wave of emerging London milliners. Who are J. Smith Esquire, Little Shilpa, Noel Stewart, Piers Atkinson and Soren Bach. The event will take place as part of the 25 Years of British Fashion celebrations and will provide the centrepiece at the inaugural breakfast. Each participating milliner will showcase five couture pieces from their forthcoming S/S10 collection on a moving tableau created by artistic director Michael Howells, that is inspired by the architecture of venue Somerset House (built in 1776) and classic Wedgwood Jasperware of the Georgian period. The British Fashion Council is also sponsoring each milliner by providing exhibition space within the London Fashion Week exhibition of Designer Collections which will open on the same morning as the event. 12th January 2010
- London, UK. Chairman of the BFC Harold Tillman, Mayor of London Boris Johnson, Stephen Jones and Erin O'Conner attend the Headonism Exhibition: Spring/Summer 2010 during London Fashion Week at the BFC Tent at Somerset House on 18th September 2009 in London, England. Headonism is a British Fashion Council initiative curated by Stephen Jones, with Erin OConnor, celebrating the new wave of emerging London milliners. Who are J. Smith Esquire, Little Shilpa, Noel Stewart, Piers Atkinson and Soren Bach. The event will take place as part of the 25 Years of British Fashion celebrations and will provide the centrepiece at the inaugural breakfast. Each participating milliner will showcase five couture pieces from their forthcoming S/S10 collection on a moving tableau created by artistic director Michael Howells, that is inspired by the architecture of venue Somerset House (built in 1776) and classic Wedgwood Jasperware of the Georgian period. The British Fashion Council is also sponsoring each milliner by providing exhibition space within the London Fashion Week exhibition of Designer Collections which will open on the same morning as the event. 12th January 2010
- London, UK. Chairman of the BFC Harold Tillman, Mayor of London Boris Johnson, Stephen Jones and Erin O'Conner attend the Headonism Exhibition: Spring/Summer 2010 during London Fashion Week at the BFC Tent at Somerset House on 18th September 2009 in London, England. Headonism is a British Fashion Council initiative curated by Stephen Jones, with Erin OConnor, celebrating the new wave of emerging London milliners. Who are J. Smith Esquire, Little Shilpa, Noel Stewart, Piers Atkinson and Soren Bach. The event will take place as part of the 25 Years of British Fashion celebrations and will provide the centrepiece at the inaugural breakfast. Each participating milliner will showcase five couture pieces from their forthcoming S/S10 collection on a moving tableau created by artistic director Michael Howells, that is inspired by the architecture of venue Somerset House (built in 1776) and classic Wedgwood Jasperware of the Georgian period. The British Fashion Council is also sponsoring each milliner by providing exhibition space within the London Fashion Week exhibition of Designer Collections which will open on the same morning as the event. 12th January 2010
- London, UK. Chairman of the BFC Harold Tillman, Mayor of London Boris Johnson, Stephen Jones and Erin O'Conner attend the Headonism Exhibition: Spring/Summer 2010 during London Fashion Week at the BFC Tent at Somerset House on 18th September 2009 in London, England. Headonism is a British Fashion Council initiative curated by Stephen Jones, with Erin OConnor, celebrating the new wave of emerging London milliners. Who are J. Smith Esquire, Little Shilpa, Noel Stewart, Piers Atkinson and Soren Bach. The event will take place as part of the 25 Years of British Fashion celebrations and will provide the centrepiece at the inaugural breakfast. Each participating milliner will showcase five couture pieces from their forthcoming S/S10 collection on a moving tableau created by artistic director Michael Howells, that is inspired by the architecture of venue Somerset House (built in 1776) and classic Wedgwood Jasperware of the Georgian period. The British Fashion Council is also sponsoring each milliner by providing exhibition space within the London Fashion Week exhibition of Designer Collections which will open on the same morning as the event. 12th January 2010
- London, UK. Headonism is a British Fashion Council initiative curated by Stephen Jones, with Erin OConnor, celebrating the new wave of emerging London milliners. Who are J. Smith Esquire, Little Shilpa, Noel Stewart, Piers Atkinson and Soren Bach. The event will take place as part of the 25 Years of British Fashion celebrations and will provide the centrepiece at the inaugural breakfast. Each participating milliner will showcase five couture pieces from their forthcoming S/S10 collection on a moving tableau created by artistic director Michael Howells, that is inspired by the architecture of venue Somerset House (built in 1776) and classic Wedgwood Jasperware of the Georgian period. The British Fashion Council is also sponsoring each milliner by providing exhibition space within the London Fashion Week exhibition of Designer Collections which will open on the same morning as the event. 12th January 2010
- London, UK. Headonism is a British Fashion Council initiative curated by Stephen Jones, with Erin OConnor, celebrating the new wave of emerging London milliners. Who are J. Smith Esquire, Little Shilpa, Noel Stewart, Piers Atkinson and Soren Bach. The event will take place as part of the 25 Years of British Fashion celebrations and will provide the centrepiece at the inaugural breakfast. Each participating milliner will showcase five couture pieces from their forthcoming S/S10 collection on a moving tableau created by artistic director Michael Howells, that is inspired by the architecture of venue Somerset House (built in 1776) and classic Wedgwood Jasperware of the Georgian period. The British Fashion Council is also sponsoring each milliner by providing exhibition space within the London Fashion Week exhibition of Designer Collections which will open on the same morning as the event. 12th January 2010
- London, UK. Joan Collins attends the Headonism Exhibition: Spring/Summer 2010 during London Fashion Week at the BFC Tent at Somerset House on 18th September 2009 in London, England. Headonism is a British Fashion Council initiative curated by Stephen Jones, with Erin OConnor, celebrating the new wave of emerging London milliners. Who are J. Smith Esquire, Little Shilpa, Noel Stewart, Piers Atkinson and Soren Bach. The event will take place as part of the 25 Years of British Fashion celebrations and will provide the centrepiece at the inaugural breakfast. Each participating milliner will showcase five couture pieces from their forthcoming S/S10 collection on a moving tableau created by artistic director Michael Howells, that is inspired by the architecture of venue Somerset House (built in 1776) and classic Wedgwood Jasperware of the Georgian period. The British Fashion Council is also sponsoring each milliner by providing exhibition space within the London Fashion Week exhibition of Designer Collections which will open on the same morning as the event. 12th January 2010
- London, UK. Joan Collins and Boris Johnson attend the Headonism Exhibition: Spring/Summer 2010 during London Fashion Week at the BFC Tent at Somerset House on 18th September 2009 in London, England. Headonism is a British Fashion Council initiative curated by Stephen Jones, with Erin OConnor, celebrating the new wave of emerging London milliners. Who are J. Smith Esquire, Little Shilpa, Noel Stewart, Piers Atkinson and Soren Bach. The event will take place as part of the 25 Years of British Fashion celebrations and will provide the centrepiece at the inaugural breakfast. Each participating milliner will showcase five couture pieces from their forthcoming S/S10 collection on a moving tableau created by artistic director Michael Howells, that is inspired by the architecture of venue Somerset House (built in 1776) and classic Wedgwood Jasperware of the Georgian period. The British Fashion Council is also sponsoring each milliner by providing exhibition space within the London Fashion Week exhibition of Designer Collections which will open on the same morning as the event. 12th January 2010
- London, UK. Joan Collins and Harold Tillman attend the Headonism Exhibition: Spring/Summer 2010 during London Fashion Week at the BFC Tent at Somerset House on 18th September 2009 in London, England. Headonism is a British Fashion Council initiative curated by Stephen Jones, with Erin OConnor, celebrating the new wave of emerging London milliners. Who are J. Smith Esquire, Little Shilpa, Noel Stewart, Piers Atkinson and Soren Bach. The event will take place as part of the 25 Years of British Fashion celebrations and will provide the centrepiece at the inaugural breakfast. Each participating milliner will showcase five couture pieces from their forthcoming S/S10 collection on a moving tableau created by artistic director Michael Howells, that is inspired by the architecture of venue Somerset House (built in 1776) and classic Wedgwood Jasperware of the Georgian period. The British Fashion Council is also sponsoring each milliner by providing exhibition space within the London Fashion Week exhibition of Designer Collections which will open on the same morning as the event. 12th January 2010
- London, UK. Joan Collins and Harold Tillman attend the Headonism Exhibition: Spring/Summer 2010 during London Fashion Week at the BFC Tent at Somerset House on 18th September 2009 in London, England. Headonism is a British Fashion Council initiative curated by Stephen Jones, with Erin OConnor, celebrating the new wave of emerging London milliners. Who are J. Smith Esquire, Little Shilpa, Noel Stewart, Piers Atkinson and Soren Bach. The event will take place as part of the 25 Years of British Fashion celebrations and will provide the centrepiece at the inaugural breakfast. Each participating milliner will showcase five couture pieces from their forthcoming S/S10 collection on a moving tableau created by artistic director Michael Howells, that is inspired by the architecture of venue Somerset House (built in 1776) and classic Wedgwood Jasperware of the Georgian period. The British Fashion Council is also sponsoring each milliner by providing exhibition space within the London Fashion Week exhibition of Designer Collections which will open on the same morning as the event. 12th January 2010
- London, UK. Joan Collins and Harold Tillman attend the Headonism Exhibition: Spring/Summer 2010 during London Fashion Week at the BFC Tent at Somerset House on 18th September 2009 in London, England. Headonism is a British Fashion Council initiative curated by Stephen Jones, with Erin OConnor, celebrating the new wave of emerging London milliners. Who are J. Smith Esquire, Little Shilpa, Noel Stewart, Piers Atkinson and Soren Bach. The event will take place as part of the 25 Years of British Fashion celebrations and will provide the centrepiece at the inaugural breakfast. Each participating milliner will showcase five couture pieces from their forthcoming S/S10 collection on a moving tableau created by artistic director Michael Howells, that is inspired by the architecture of venue Somerset House (built in 1776) and classic Wedgwood Jasperware of the Georgian period. The British Fashion Council is also sponsoring each milliner by providing exhibition space within the London Fashion Week exhibition of Designer Collections which will open on the same morning as the event. 12th January 2010
- London, UK. Joan Collins and Harold Tillman attend the Headonism Exhibition: Spring/Summer 2010 during London Fashion Week at the BFC Tent at Somerset House on 18th September 2009 in London, England. Headonism is a British Fashion Council initiative curated by Stephen Jones, with Erin OConnor, celebrating the new wave of emerging London milliners. Who are J. Smith Esquire, Little Shilpa, Noel Stewart, Piers Atkinson and Soren Bach. The event will take place as part of the 25 Years of British Fashion celebrations and will provide the centrepiece at the inaugural breakfast. Each participating milliner will showcase five couture pieces from their forthcoming S/S10 collection on a moving tableau created by artistic director Michael Howells, that is inspired by the architecture of venue Somerset House (built in 1776) and classic Wedgwood Jasperware of the Georgian period. The British Fashion Council is also sponsoring each milliner by providing exhibition space within the London Fashion Week exhibition of Designer Collections which will open on the same morning as the event. 12th January 2010
- London, UK. Joan Collins and Harold Tillman attend the Headonism Exhibition: Spring/Summer 2010 during London Fashion Week at the BFC Tent at Somerset House on 18th September 2009 in London, England. Headonism is a British Fashion Council initiative curated by Stephen Jones, with Erin OConnor, celebrating the new wave of emerging London milliners. Who are J. Smith Esquire, Little Shilpa, Noel Stewart, Piers Atkinson and Soren Bach. The event will take place as part of the 25 Years of British Fashion celebrations and will provide the centrepiece at the inaugural breakfast. Each participating milliner will showcase five couture pieces from their forthcoming S/S10 collection on a moving tableau created by artistic director Michael Howells, that is inspired by the architecture of venue Somerset House (built in 1776) and classic Wedgwood Jasperware of the Georgian period. The British Fashion Council is also sponsoring each milliner by providing exhibition space within the London Fashion Week exhibition of Designer Collections which will open on the same morning as the event. 12th January 2010
- London, UK. Joan Collins and Harold Tillman attend the Headonism Exhibition: Spring/Summer 2010 during London Fashion Week at the BFC Tent at Somerset House on 18th September 2009 in London, England. Headonism is a British Fashion Council initiative curated by Stephen Jones, with Erin OConnor, celebrating the new wave of emerging London milliners. Who are J. Smith Esquire, Little Shilpa, Noel Stewart, Piers Atkinson and Soren Bach. The event will take place as part of the 25 Years of British Fashion celebrations and will provide the centrepiece at the inaugural breakfast. Each participating milliner will showcase five couture pieces from their forthcoming S/S10 collection on a moving tableau created by artistic director Michael Howells, that is inspired by the architecture of venue Somerset House (built in 1776) and classic Wedgwood Jasperware of the Georgian period. The British Fashion Council is also sponsoring each milliner by providing exhibition space within the London Fashion Week exhibition of Designer Collections which will open on the same morning as the event. 12th January 2010
- London, UK. Joan Collins and Harold Tillman attend the Headonism Exhibition: Spring/Summer 2010 during London Fashion Week at the BFC Tent at Somerset House on 18th September 2009 in London, England. Headonism is a British Fashion Council initiative curated by Stephen Jones, with Erin OConnor, celebrating the new wave of emerging London milliners. Who are J. Smith Esquire, Little Shilpa, Noel Stewart, Piers Atkinson and Soren Bach. The event will take place as part of the 25 Years of British Fashion celebrations and will provide the centrepiece at the inaugural breakfast. Each participating milliner will showcase five couture pieces from their forthcoming S/S10 collection on a moving tableau created by artistic director Michael Howells, that is inspired by the architecture of venue Somerset House (built in 1776) and classic Wedgwood Jasperware of the Georgian period. The British Fashion Council is also sponsoring each milliner by providing exhibition space within the London Fashion Week exhibition of Designer Collections which will open on the same morning as the event. 12th January 2010
- London, UK. Chairman of the BFC Harold Tillman, Mayor of London Boris Johnson, Stephen Jones and Erin O'Conner attend the Headonism Exhibition: Spring/Summer 2010 during London Fashion Week at the BFC Tent at Somerset House on 18th September 2009 in London, England. Headonism is a British Fashion Council initiative curated by Stephen Jones, with Erin OConnor, celebrating the new wave of emerging London milliners. Who are J. Smith Esquire, Little Shilpa, Noel Stewart, Piers Atkinson and Soren Bach. The event will take place as part of the 25 Years of British Fashion celebrations and will provide the centrepiece at the inaugural breakfast. Each participating milliner will showcase five couture pieces from their forthcoming S/S10 collection on a moving tableau created by artistic director Michael Howells, that is inspired by the architecture of venue Somerset House (built in 1776) and classic Wedgwood Jasperware of the Georgian period. The British Fashion Council is also sponsoring each milliner by providing exhibition space within the London Fashion Week exhibition of Designer Collections which will open on the same morning as the event. 12th January 2010
- London, UK. Chairman of the BFC Harold Tillman, Mayor of London Boris Johnson, Stephen Jones and Erin O'Conner attend the Headonism Exhibition: Spring/Summer 2010 during London Fashion Week at the BFC Tent at Somerset House on 18th September 2009 in London, England. Headonism is a British Fashion Council initiative curated by Stephen Jones, with Erin OConnor, celebrating the new wave of emerging London milliners. Who are J. Smith Esquire, Little Shilpa, Noel Stewart, Piers Atkinson and Soren Bach. The event will take place as part of the 25 Years of British Fashion celebrations and will provide the centrepiece at the inaugural breakfast. Each participating milliner will showcase five couture pieces from their forthcoming S/S10 collection on a moving tableau created by artistic director Michael Howells, that is inspired by the architecture of venue Somerset House (built in 1776) and classic Wedgwood Jasperware of the Georgian period. The British Fashion Council is also sponsoring each milliner by providing exhibition space within the London Fashion Week exhibition of Designer Collections which will open on the same morning as the event. 12th January 2010
- London, UK. Chairman of the BFC Harold Tillman, Mayor of London Boris Johnson, Stephen Jones and Erin O'Conner attend the Headonism Exhibition: Spring/Summer 2010 during London Fashion Week at the BFC Tent at Somerset House on 18th September 2009 in London, England. Headonism is a British Fashion Council initiative curated by Stephen Jones, with Erin OConnor, celebrating the new wave of emerging London milliners. Who are J. Smith Esquire, Little Shilpa, Noel Stewart, Piers Atkinson and Soren Bach. The event will take place as part of the 25 Years of British Fashion celebrations and will provide the centrepiece at the inaugural breakfast. Each participating milliner will showcase five couture pieces from their forthcoming S/S10 collection on a moving tableau created by artistic director Michael Howells, that is inspired by the architecture of venue Somerset House (built in 1776) and classic Wedgwood Jasperware of the Georgian period. The British Fashion Council is also sponsoring each milliner by providing exhibition space within the London Fashion Week exhibition of Designer Collections which will open on the same morning as the event. 12th January 2010
- London, UK. Chairman of the BFC Harold Tillman, Mayor of London Boris Johnson, Stephen Jones and Erin O'Conner attend the Headonism Exhibition: Spring/Summer 2010 during London Fashion Week at the BFC Tent at Somerset House on 18th September 2009 in London, England. Headonism is a British Fashion Council initiative curated by Stephen Jones, with Erin OConnor, celebrating the new wave of emerging London milliners. Who are J. Smith Esquire, Little Shilpa, Noel Stewart, Piers Atkinson and Soren Bach. The event will take place as part of the 25 Years of British Fashion celebrations and will provide the centrepiece at the inaugural breakfast. Each participating milliner will showcase five couture pieces from their forthcoming S/S10 collection on a moving tableau created by artistic director Michael Howells, that is inspired by the architecture of venue Somerset House (built in 1776) and classic Wedgwood Jasperware of the Georgian period. The British Fashion Council is also sponsoring each milliner by providing exhibition space within the London Fashion Week exhibition of Designer Collections which will open on the same morning as the event. 12th January 2010
- London, UK. Chairman of the BFC Harold Tillman, Mayor of London Boris Johnson, Stephen Jones and Erin O'Conner attend the Headonism Exhibition: Spring/Summer 2010 during London Fashion Week at the BFC Tent at Somerset House on 18th September 2009 in London, England. Headonism is a British Fashion Council initiative curated by Stephen Jones, with Erin OConnor, celebrating the new wave of emerging London milliners. Who are J. Smith Esquire, Little Shilpa, Noel Stewart, Piers Atkinson and Soren Bach. The event will take place as part of the 25 Years of British Fashion celebrations and will provide the centrepiece at the inaugural breakfast. Each participating milliner will showcase five couture pieces from their forthcoming S/S10 collection on a moving tableau created by artistic director Michael Howells, that is inspired by the architecture of venue Somerset House (built in 1776) and classic Wedgwood Jasperware of the Georgian period. The British Fashion Council is also sponsoring each milliner by providing exhibition space within the London Fashion Week exhibition of Designer Collections which will open on the same morning as the event. 12th January 2010
- London, UK. Chairman of the BFC Harold Tillman, Mayor of London Boris Johnson, Stephen Jones and Erin O'Conner attend the Headonism Exhibition: Spring/Summer 2010 during London Fashion Week at the BFC Tent at Somerset House on 18th September 2009 in London, England. Headonism is a British Fashion Council initiative curated by Stephen Jones, with Erin OConnor, celebrating the new wave of emerging London milliners. Who are J. Smith Esquire, Little Shilpa, Noel Stewart, Piers Atkinson and Soren Bach. The event will take place as part of the 25 Years of British Fashion celebrations and will provide the centrepiece at the inaugural breakfast. Each participating milliner will showcase five couture pieces from their forthcoming S/S10 collection on a moving tableau created by artistic director Michael Howells, that is inspired by the architecture of venue Somerset House (built in 1776) and classic Wedgwood Jasperware of the Georgian period. The British Fashion Council is also sponsoring each milliner by providing exhibition space within the London Fashion Week exhibition of Designer Collections which will open on the same morning as the event. 12th January 2010
- London, UK. Chairman of the BFC Harold Tillman, Mayor of London Boris Johnson, Stephen Jones and Erin O'Conner attend the Headonism Exhibition: Spring/Summer 2010 during London Fashion Week at the BFC Tent at Somerset House on 18th September 2009 in London, England. Headonism is a British Fashion Council initiative curated by Stephen Jones, with Erin OConnor, celebrating the new wave of emerging London milliners. Who are J. Smith Esquire, Little Shilpa, Noel Stewart, Piers Atkinson and Soren Bach. The event will take place as part of the 25 Years of British Fashion celebrations and will provide the centrepiece at the inaugural breakfast. Each participating milliner will showcase five couture pieces from their forthcoming S/S10 collection on a moving tableau created by artistic director Michael Howells, that is inspired by the architecture of venue Somerset House (built in 1776) and classic Wedgwood Jasperware of the Georgian period. The British Fashion Council is also sponsoring each milliner by providing exhibition space within the London Fashion Week exhibition of Designer Collections which will open on the same morning as the event. 12th January 2010
- London, UK. Chairman of the BFC Harold Tillman, Mayor of London Boris Johnson, Stephen Jones and Erin O'Conner attend the Headonism Exhibition: Spring/Summer 2010 during London Fashion Week at the BFC Tent at Somerset House on 18th September 2009 in London, England. Headonism is a British Fashion Council initiative curated by Stephen Jones, with Erin OConnor, celebrating the new wave of emerging London milliners. Who are J. Smith Esquire, Little Shilpa, Noel Stewart, Piers Atkinson and Soren Bach. The event will take place as part of the 25 Years of British Fashion celebrations and will provide the centrepiece at the inaugural breakfast. Each participating milliner will showcase five couture pieces from their forthcoming S/S10 collection on a moving tableau created by artistic director Michael Howells, that is inspired by the architecture of venue Somerset House (built in 1776) and classic Wedgwood Jasperware of the Georgian period. The British Fashion Council is also sponsoring each milliner by providing exhibition space within the London Fashion Week exhibition of Designer Collections which will open on the same morning as the event. 12th January 2010
- London, UK. Chairman of the BFC Harold Tillman, Mayor of London Boris Johnson, Stephen Jones and Erin O'Conner attend the Headonism Exhibition: Spring/Summer 2010 during London Fashion Week at the BFC Tent at Somerset House on 18th September 2009 in London, England. Headonism is a British Fashion Council initiative curated by Stephen Jones, with Erin OConnor, celebrating the new wave of emerging London milliners. Who are J. Smith Esquire, Little Shilpa, Noel Stewart, Piers Atkinson and Soren Bach. The event will take place as part of the 25 Years of British Fashion celebrations and will provide the centrepiece at the inaugural breakfast. Each participating milliner will showcase five couture pieces from their forthcoming S/S10 collection on a moving tableau created by artistic director Michael Howells, that is inspired by the architecture of venue Somerset House (built in 1776) and classic Wedgwood Jasperware of the Georgian period. The British Fashion Council is also sponsoring each milliner by providing exhibition space within the London Fashion Week exhibition of Designer Collections which will open on the same morning as the event. 12th January 2010
- London, UK. Chairman of the BFC Harold Tillman, Mayor of London Boris Johnson, Stephen Jones and Erin O'Conner attend the Headonism Exhibition: Spring/Summer 2010 during London Fashion Week at the BFC Tent at Somerset House on 18th September 2009 in London, England. Headonism is a British Fashion Council initiative curated by Stephen Jones, with Erin OConnor, celebrating the new wave of emerging London milliners. Who are J. Smith Esquire, Little Shilpa, Noel Stewart, Piers Atkinson and Soren Bach. The event will take place as part of the 25 Years of British Fashion celebrations and will provide the centrepiece at the inaugural breakfast. Each participating milliner will showcase five couture pieces from their forthcoming S/S10 collection on a moving tableau created by artistic director Michael Howells, that is inspired by the architecture of venue Somerset House (built in 1776) and classic Wedgwood Jasperware of the Georgian period. The British Fashion Council is also sponsoring each milliner by providing exhibition space within the London Fashion Week exhibition of Designer Collections which will open on the same morning as the event. 12th January 2010
- London, UK. Chairman of the BFC Harold Tillman, Mayor of London Boris Johnson, Stephen Jones and Erin O'Conner attend the Headonism Exhibition: Spring/Summer 2010 during London Fashion Week at the BFC Tent at Somerset House on 18th September 2009 in London, England. Headonism is a British Fashion Council initiative curated by Stephen Jones, with Erin OConnor, celebrating the new wave of emerging London milliners. Who are J. Smith Esquire, Little Shilpa, Noel Stewart, Piers Atkinson and Soren Bach. The event will take place as part of the 25 Years of British Fashion celebrations and will provide the centrepiece at the inaugural breakfast. Each participating milliner will showcase five couture pieces from their forthcoming S/S10 collection on a moving tableau created by artistic director Michael Howells, that is inspired by the architecture of venue Somerset House (built in 1776) and classic Wedgwood Jasperware of the Georgian period. The British Fashion Council is also sponsoring each milliner by providing exhibition space within the London Fashion Week exhibition of Designer Collections which will open on the same morning as the event. 12th January 2010
- London, UK. Chairman of the BFC Harold Tillman, Mayor of London Boris Johnson, Stephen Jones and Erin O'Conner attend the Headonism Exhibition: Spring/Summer 2010 during London Fashion Week at the BFC Tent at Somerset House on 18th September 2009 in London, England. Headonism is a British Fashion Council initiative curated by Stephen Jones, with Erin OConnor, celebrating the new wave of emerging London milliners. Who are J. Smith Esquire, Little Shilpa, Noel Stewart, Piers Atkinson and Soren Bach. The event will take place as part of the 25 Years of British Fashion celebrations and will provide the centrepiece at the inaugural breakfast. Each participating milliner will showcase five couture pieces from their forthcoming S/S10 collection on a moving tableau created by artistic director Michael Howells, that is inspired by the architecture of venue Somerset House (built in 1776) and classic Wedgwood Jasperware of the Georgian period. The British Fashion Council is also sponsoring each milliner by providing exhibition space within the London Fashion Week exhibition of Designer Collections which will open on the same morning as the event. 12th January 2010
- London, UK. Chairman of the BFC Harold Tillman, Mayor of London Boris Johnson, Stephen Jones and Erin O'Conner attend the Headonism Exhibition: Spring/Summer 2010 during London Fashion Week at the BFC Tent at Somerset House on 18th September 2009 in London, England. Headonism is a British Fashion Council initiative curated by Stephen Jones, with Erin OConnor, celebrating the new wave of emerging London milliners. Who are J. Smith Esquire, Little Shilpa, Noel Stewart, Piers Atkinson and Soren Bach. The event will take place as part of the 25 Years of British Fashion celebrations and will provide the centrepiece at the inaugural breakfast. Each participating milliner will showcase five couture pieces from their forthcoming S/S10 collection on a moving tableau created by artistic director Michael Howells, that is inspired by the architecture of venue Somerset House (built in 1776) and classic Wedgwood Jasperware of the Georgian period. The British Fashion Council is also sponsoring each milliner by providing exhibition space within the London Fashion Week exhibition of Designer Collections which will open on the same morning as the event. 12th January 2010
- London, UK. Chairman of the BFC Harold Tillman, Mayor of London Boris Johnson, Stephen Jones and Erin O'Conner attend the Headonism Exhibition: Spring/Summer 2010 during London Fashion Week at the BFC Tent at Somerset House on 18th September 2009 in London, England. Headonism is a British Fashion Council initiative curated by Stephen Jones, with Erin OConnor, celebrating the new wave of emerging London milliners. Who are J. Smith Esquire, Little Shilpa, Noel Stewart, Piers Atkinson and Soren Bach. The event will take place as part of the 25 Years of British Fashion celebrations and will provide the centrepiece at the inaugural breakfast. Each participating milliner will showcase five couture pieces from their forthcoming S/S10 collection on a moving tableau created by artistic director Michael Howells, that is inspired by the architecture of venue Somerset House (built in 1776) and classic Wedgwood Jasperware of the Georgian period. The British Fashion Council is also sponsoring each milliner by providing exhibition space within the London Fashion Week exhibition of Designer Collections which will open on the same morning as the event. 12th January 2010
- London, UK. Chairman of the BFC Harold Tillman, Mayor of London Boris Johnson, Stephen Jones and Erin O'Conner attend the Headonism Exhibition: Spring/Summer 2010 during London Fashion Week at the BFC Tent at Somerset House on 18th September 2009 in London, England. Headonism is a British Fashion Council initiative curated by Stephen Jones, with Erin OConnor, celebrating the new wave of emerging London milliners. Who are J. Smith Esquire, Little Shilpa, Noel Stewart, Piers Atkinson and Soren Bach. The event will take place as part of the 25 Years of British Fashion celebrations and will provide the centrepiece at the inaugural breakfast. Each participating milliner will showcase five couture pieces from their forthcoming S/S10 collection on a moving tableau created by artistic director Michael Howells, that is inspired by the architecture of venue Somerset House (built in 1776) and classic Wedgwood Jasperware of the Georgian period. The British Fashion Council is also sponsoring each milliner by providing exhibition space within the London Fashion Week exhibition of Designer Collections which will open on the same morning as the event. 12th January 2010
- London, UK. Chairman of the BFC Harold Tillman, Mayor of London Boris Johnson, Stephen Jones and Erin O'Conner attend the Headonism Exhibition: Spring/Summer 2010 during London Fashion Week at the BFC Tent at Somerset House on 18th September 2009 in London, England. Headonism is a British Fashion Council initiative curated by Stephen Jones, with Erin OConnor, celebrating the new wave of emerging London milliners. Who are J. Smith Esquire, Little Shilpa, Noel Stewart, Piers Atkinson and Soren Bach. The event will take place as part of the 25 Years of British Fashion celebrations and will provide the centrepiece at the inaugural breakfast. Each participating milliner will showcase five couture pieces from their forthcoming S/S10 collection on a moving tableau created by artistic director Michael Howells, that is inspired by the architecture of venue Somerset House (built in 1776) and classic Wedgwood Jasperware of the Georgian period. The British Fashion Council is also sponsoring each milliner by providing exhibition space within the London Fashion Week exhibition of Designer Collections which will open on the same morning as the event. 12th January 2010
- London, UK. Chairman of the BFC Harold Tillman, Mayor of London Boris Johnson, Stephen Jones and Erin O'Conner attend the Headonism Exhibition: Spring/Summer 2010 during London Fashion Week at the BFC Tent at Somerset House on 18th September 2009 in London, England. Headonism is a British Fashion Council initiative curated by Stephen Jones, with Erin OConnor, celebrating the new wave of emerging London milliners. Who are J. Smith Esquire, Little Shilpa, Noel Stewart, Piers Atkinson and Soren Bach. The event will take place as part of the 25 Years of British Fashion celebrations and will provide the centrepiece at the inaugural breakfast. Each participating milliner will showcase five couture pieces from their forthcoming S/S10 collection on a moving tableau created by artistic director Michael Howells, that is inspired by the architecture of venue Somerset House (built in 1776) and classic Wedgwood Jasperware of the Georgian period. The British Fashion Council is also sponsoring each milliner by providing exhibition space within the London Fashion Week exhibition of Designer Collections which will open on the same morning as the event. 12th January 2010
- London, UK. Chairman of the BFC Harold Tillman, Mayor of London Boris Johnson, Stephen Jones and Erin O'Conner attend the Headonism Exhibition: Spring/Summer 2010 during London Fashion Week at the BFC Tent at Somerset House on 18th September 2009 in London, England. Headonism is a British Fashion Council initiative curated by Stephen Jones, with Erin OConnor, celebrating the new wave of emerging London milliners. Who are J. Smith Esquire, Little Shilpa, Noel Stewart, Piers Atkinson and Soren Bach. The event will take place as part of the 25 Years of British Fashion celebrations and will provide the centrepiece at the inaugural breakfast. Each participating milliner will showcase five couture pieces from their forthcoming S/S10 collection on a moving tableau created by artistic director Michael Howells, that is inspired by the architecture of venue Somerset House (built in 1776) and classic Wedgwood Jasperware of the Georgian period. The British Fashion Council is also sponsoring each milliner by providing exhibition space within the London Fashion Week exhibition of Designer Collections which will open on the same morning as the event. 12th January 2010
- London, UK. Chairman of the BFC Harold Tillman, Mayor of London Boris Johnson, Stephen Jones and Erin O'Conner attend the Headonism Exhibition: Spring/Summer 2010 during London Fashion Week at the BFC Tent at Somerset House on 18th September 2009 in London, England. Headonism is a British Fashion Council initiative curated by Stephen Jones, with Erin OConnor, celebrating the new wave of emerging London milliners. Who are J. Smith Esquire, Little Shilpa, Noel Stewart, Piers Atkinson and Soren Bach. The event will take place as part of the 25 Years of British Fashion celebrations and will provide the centrepiece at the inaugural breakfast. Each participating milliner will showcase five couture pieces from their forthcoming S/S10 collection on a moving tableau created by artistic director Michael Howells, that is inspired by the architecture of venue Somerset House (built in 1776) and classic Wedgwood Jasperware of the Georgian period. The British Fashion Council is also sponsoring each milliner by providing exhibition space within the London Fashion Week exhibition of Designer Collections which will open on the same morning as the event. 12th January 2010 `