London's Bermondsey street Fashion show started well before it was called the trendiest street in south east London in October 2008 issue of Vogue. The street is well know for its cool boutiques, pubs, restaurant and of course The Fashion and Textile Museum, which was opened in 2003 and is founded by the fashion icon Zandra Rhodes. Rhodes is one of the biggest supporters of Bermondsey Street Fashion Show, where she is gladly showing her masterpieces which are usually enriched by the jewelry of another Bermondsey Street resident Andrew Logan.
This year's event got even bigger and new names have been invited to the catwalk. Along with Rhodes, Logan and Pierre Garroudi, it included Bermondsey best Cockfighter, Pussy Willow, and Bermondsey 167. Director and founder of Bermondsey 167 boutique is Michael Mc Grath, who was Head of Menswear Design for Burberry.
The spirit of the event can be seen in the film below. For more information about Bermondsey street and events there go on
Thank to Katrina De Massey for film
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