Burberry
London's blockbuster show will boast a heavy-hitting A-list front row, likely to include a mix of Hollywood and London It girls, international press and politicians. Creative director Christopher Bailey has led the way on live streaming and all outerwear, accessories and beauty products from the spring 2011 collection will be available to buy straight after tomorrow's afternoon show — including from the Dubai store, where a private viewing will be held.
Christopher Kane, Erdem and Giles
Giles Deacon, who was recently named creative director of Parisian fashion house Ungaro, returns after a two-season London hiatus. Deacon has put beehives, dinosaur handbags and some of the original supermodels on his catwalks, so this is a hot ticket. Meanwhile, today, all eyes will be on fashion week favourites Christopher Kane to see how he follows up his floral leather and lace collection and Erdem, whose fans include Samantha Cameron.
Alexander McQueen memorial
Today, a morning service will be held at St Paul's cathedral for the designer who died in February. The British Fashion Council has cleared a space on the official show schedule for the memorial.
Dolce & GabbanaNaomi Campbell party Tomorrow night sees the kings of Italian high-voltage, Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana, throw a party on Old Bond Street for supermodel Naomi Campbell to celebrate 25 years in the industry. Campbell will be signing limited edition T-shirts — but will she be wearing diamonds?
Harrods and Roland Mouret
The department store is throwing a VIP dinner tomorrow for Mouret, who designed the Galaxy dress that was worn by everyone from Victoria Beckham to Carol Vorderman. The occasion is to toast his new upmarket menswear line, Mr.
Anya Hindmarch
The celebrated British luggage label will host its spring 2011 event on a 1920s pleasure cruiser docked at Lambeth pier. A seafood cafe, Westminster-themed aquarium and souvenir kiosk selling anchor tattoos will be on board while the designer showcases her latest bags.
MAN day
For the third season, fashion week will close on Wednesday with a day dedicated to men's fashion. London is the only capital to show menswear during the women's calendar. The schedule is diverse, from Topman's catwalk collection to Savile Row tailor Ozwald Boateng, who celebrates his 25th anniversary with a glitzy event at the Odeon Leicester Square. This is also an opportunity for newer names such as James Long and Christopher Shannon to showcase their work.