On|Off – the UK’s original, independent fashion showcase is back for London Fashion Week A/W 2010. Since 2003, this fantastic event has bridged the gap between on and off schedule designers and is a unique platform to showcase designer’s collections.
After the success of last year’s joint venue with The British Fashion Council, On|Off are back and have announced Victoria House as their A/W 2010’s London Fashion Week venue from February 19th- 22nd 2010.
On|Off continues to show collections from designers of the highest calibre, such as Jasper Conran and Gareth Pugh, and with another top line-up scheduled, On|Off is set to storm the fashion streets of London and as continues to push the boundaries with both emerging and established talent.
On|Off have just released the schedule for this season – so find out all the latest information about the designers who will be showing their collections in the catwalk shows, or who will be exhibiting here. I can’t wait!
There’s also videos, information on the On|Off pop up shop, venue information and loads more at www.onoff.tv. Go take a look.
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