Eley Kishimoto
London Fashion Week Begins Today

London fashion week, which is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year, begins today.
READ MORE ABOUT: alexander mcqueen, Bruno Basso and Chris Brooke, Burberry Prorsum, Duro Olowu, Eley Kishimoto, Erdem Moralioglu, hannah marshall, Jaeger London, john galliano, louise goldin, matthew williamson, paul smith women, Pringle of Scotland, stella mccartney, vivienne westwood, william tempest

Last Call: Raf Simons for Eastpak
For one last time, Raf Simons has put together his innovative designs with the durable backpack company, Eastpak, for their final fashion collaboration. After much success with the spring/summer 2008 collection, the two a back in action with their sturdy bags, made to resemble winter coats, for this winter. These trendy backpacks have hit retailers everywhere, which means one thing…Christmas list!
Say bye bye to Raf Simons, wipe your tears and put on a smile…Eastpak has big plans for the spring! Keep your eyes peeled for the Eastpak/ Eley Kishimoto s/s 2009 collaboration print bags!
Thanks JC Report!
READ MORE ABOUT: Eastpak, Eley Kishimoto, Excess Baggage, Raf Simons

Ludicrous Looks from London Fashion Week
Need I say more?
Thanks NY Magazine!
READ MORE ABOUT: danielle scutt, Duro Olowu, Eley Kishimoto, House Of Holland, London, Temperley

London Fashion Week: The Inside Scoop
For those travelers expecting to see dinosaur exhibits and stuffed jaguar carcasses at London’s Natural History Museum this week, they are in for a rude (but pleasant!) awakening. Instead of specimen collections, the museum is home to various British designers, models, press and buyers. Yes, ladies and gentlemen, the second round of Fashion Week hits Europe. Goodbye New York…Hello London!
So London Fashion Week isn’t exactly hard to get into (yes, anyone can purchase admittance, catwalk and goody-bag tickets on the London Fashion Week website) but the Brits are whipping up designs just as innovative and stylish as New York Fashion Week.
This year’s London Fashion Week is rumored to have some of the best styles to date. Similar to the New York Fashion week craze of jumpsuits, London’s first day alone unveiled their take on these flight suits. Unlike New York’s distressed denim and pastel colors for Spring 2009, London designers are whipping up looks using loud colors like hot pink and bright yellow.
And for those designers who need an extra boost getting their collection out there, the British Fashion Council has a sponsorship program helping designers promote their looks. New Gen has launched the careers of British designers Alexander McQueen, Julien Macdonald and many others. Who wouldn’t want a £5,000 – £10,000 cash sponsorship, free utilization of the tents and recognition as a “must-see” designer at London Fashion Week?
London Fashion Week keeps the catwalks bopping until Friday, September 19th. If the Brits can whip up more killer looks (like the ones above), then I am skipping tea and biscuits, grabbing my rain coat and heading to London!
READ MORE ABOUT: alexander mcqueen, AMANDA WAKELEY, British Fashion Council, christopher kane, Eley Kishimoto, Julien Macdonald, London, Natural History Museum, New Gen

Designer: Eley Kishimoto


Fundamentally striving to make the world a prettier place, Eley Kishimoto create work that is clear in intention, executed simply, and with creative flair; they do not succumb to trends and fads. Instead the vision is clear and in the forefront, fashion is used as a platform to communicate with a wide and varied audience.


From a partnership forged in the early 90¹s, Eley Kishimoto quickly gained a reputation for incisive and intelligent print design with their work being displayed on the catwalks of the world through work with Louis Vuitton, Marc Jacobs, Alexander McQueen, Alber Elbaz and Jil Sander, to name but a few.


In the mid 90¹s the partnership moved into the fashion world with the launch of their first womenswear collection; this proved to be such a success that the company has produced collections ever since. The principle activity is womens-wear fashion, but Eley Kishimoto has already worked with partners to offer footwear, hosiery, sunglasses, leather belts, and various other collaborations, under the umbrella of womens-wear mainline.
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