Fashion Scout, the international showcase for fashion pioneers, is excited to announce it is moving to a brand-new venue from September for the upcoming SS20 season. The three-day LFW showcase will move from Freemasons Hall, its home for the past 8 years, to Victoria House in Bloomsbury Square. Fashion Scout’s relaunch will see it taking over 22,000sqft of the contemporary basement venue, with its unique architectural style that combines industrial elements and blank wall canvas, ideal for showcasing the work of Fashion Scout’s designers.
The event will continue to host both UK and international designers across high impact catwalk shows and dynamic presentations, plus introduce a new exhibition area of emerging talent. With a heritage spanning 28 seasons, Fashion Scout is the ultimate and largest independent platform to showcase emerging and established design talent during London Fashion Week, and the show has played a crucial role in the launch of a generation of designers including Gareth Pugh, Peter Pilotto, Pam Hogg, Angel Chen, Xiao Li to name a few.
Fashion Scout’s Creative Director Martyn Roberts comments: “We are extremely excited to announce the rebrand of Fashion Scout and to invite you to join us at Victoria House this September. With more than 13 years’ experience in producing over 400 catwalk shows, the Fashion Scout team are renowned for their professionalism and scouting abilities, managing and producing hundreds of boundary pushing highly acclaimed events. Our team work closely with designers to provide an exciting platform reaching an international audience of press, buyers and VIPs. We provide a full package of event management services, enabling designers to showcase their creativity in a professional light.”