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Vivienne Westwood returns to LFW with Red Label

31 Dec '07
1 min read

After nine years of absence, Vivienne Westwood is to return to London to show her Red Label collection for Autumn/Winter 2008 at London Fashion Week in February.

The Red Label collection was launched in 1994 to offer Westwood's inimitable style to a wider clientele. At its core, the label combines Westwood's continued interest in Savile Row tailoring and French couture.

As Westwood's second line of womens wear the Red Label provides a sexy and elegant look which differentiates it from the more casual Anglomania collection.

It is composed of exquisitely cut tailoring and dresses for both day and evening as well as Westwood's signature knitwear.

The Red Label is targeted at a sophisticated fashion consumer who does not follow trends but looks for innovative design with a strong traditional British sense of style.

Vivienne Westwood says: “We are back by popular demand. The sales of all of our lines are increasing and we decided that the Red Label, which is successful worldwide and so popular in the UK, should have its own show.

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