Posted by Rebekah Roy on June 10th, 2009
"Why and What Next in London Fashion?" is a panel discussion at the Design museum this Friday, June 12, 7-8PM
Join this informal seminar hosted by Mushrooms and Let Them Eat Cake magazine and hear more about what directions London fashion might be headed for in the future.
UPDATE: here’s an updated list of the discussion panelists:
Alex Fury from SHOWstudio
Elaine Robertson of YouWereNeverLovelier
Jeanie Annan-Lewin of FatFashionAssistant
Leon Bailey-Green
Rebekah Roy of Stylist Stuff
Steve Salter of Style Salvage
Susie Bubble of Style Bubble
Vicki Loomes from fashion156
Design Museum Shad Thames, London SE1 2YD
Tickets only £5 in advance and include entry to all current exhibitions and all activites on the night.
T 020 7940 8783
E tickets@designmuseum.org
£8.50 on the door
Click here for more info.
Tags: Design Museum
Posted by Fashion Design Student - Sana Zod on March 2nd, 2009

One of my favourite fashion designers, Hussein Chalayan, is exhibiting at the Design Museum- I HAD to go! Having never seen his work up close before I was mesmerised by what I saw. Mannequins dressed in his previous collections were all “busy at work”, some painting walls, others cleaning glass. His quirky designs and concepts were oozing out of the whole exhibition.
My favourite and most inspiring collection of his was his graduate collection in 1993, entitled "The Tangent Flows", which contained garments that he had buried in his back garden and dug up again. The result was beautiful, as the whole collection had rusted and rotted feel.

Chalayan’s designs are innovative and conceptual, ranging from lazer technology to his more current 2008 collection ‘Intertia’, which explores garments that are encapsulating the moment of a crash. Another memorable collection, where he created "fashion as furniture" in 2000, entitled ‘After Words’, featured models that emerged from chairs and tables that literally transformed into dresses. He is a designer that crosses the boundaries of fashion and art, cleverly combining the two. 
Chalayan describes his work as being a narrative – a form of storytelling incorporating different themes.
Exhibition: Hussein Chalayan- From fashion and back
Design museum 22 January- 17 May 2009
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