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British fashion designers




British fashion designers have always been in the limelight for their extravagant creations. They have been innovative and people have always tried to imbibe their creations in day-to-day life. The exclusive and unique creations by British fashion designers go give us a chance to stop over by the famous brand labels and take the best out of it.

Top British fashion designers


Stella McCartney – She is Britain's hottest celebrity and owns one of the UK's most desirable labels – Stella McCartney. She has always been rising on the ladder of her career right from the time she left the French fashion house Chloe. He creations are always chic and exclusive. Watch out for them and bring a change in your wardrobe.

Paul Smith – He is the king of British men's fashion, more commonly known as Sir Paul Smith. His label available at (Paul Smith) has always celebrated classic British tailoring and has a twist in his creations always. He had bright patterned shirts and loud cufflinks, wallets and accessories – this makes his creations easily recognizable. You can always pop into Paul's for fun shopping and men's gifts are also available here.


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Vivienne Westwood – She has been the pioneer of the punk look. Her label Vivienne Westwood has made its mark in the international elite fashion class. The elements of all her creations have an immaculate cut, eccentric design and she uses voluminous fabric.

Alexander McQueen – The most talked about British fashion designer has been McQueen. He has a sharp, contemporary signature tailoring sense and thus he has been able to influence the masses. He left school at 16 to do an apprenticeship with Saville Row tailors Anderson and Shepherd. Then at 20, he applied to St Martin's College of Art & Design and was soon taken in as he had a strong portfolio.

John Galliano – He is a brilliant British designer, graduating in design from London's most prestigious fashion school St Martin's College of Art & Design. His collections were inspired by the French Revolution. After starting his own label, he was named the British Designer of the Year in 1987, 1994 and 1995 – 3 years!