Bacchus to design show space for London Fashion Week
13 May '09
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The British Fashion Council (BFC) announces they have appointed production company Bacchus to design the show space for London Fashion Week at Somerset House this September.
Simon Ward, joint chief executive of the British Fashion Council, commented, “Bacchus presented an updated concept for the show tent, sponsor lounges, reception, bar and communications area. They understand the complexities of the site and we are confident they will deliver premium results.”
Bacchus Studio's expertise lies in the design and production of fashion, music and luxury brand events both in the UK and internationally. They have worked on projects for designers such as Christian Lacroix, Thierry Mugler, Charles Anastase, Stephen Jones, Gareth Pugh, Ozwald Boateng, Manish Arora and Roksanda Ilincic either as a part the International Collections in London, Paris and Milan, or as a part of the V&A's Fashion in Motion series.
Charlotte Lurot, director of Bacchus, said '"We are thrilled to be working with the British Fashion Council on London Fashion Week. The move to Somerset House heralds an exciting new chapter in the history of London Fashion Week and we are delighted to be a part of the team which will deliver a new, stylish and vibrant environment for designers and visitors."
An 'Open Day' for London Fashion Week designers, their PR's and show producers will be held at Somerset House on Friday June 5th ahead of next season's London Fashion Week which runs from 18th – 22nd September.