London Edge September 2012

From September 2nd – 4th, London Olympia will once again play host to alternative trade show LondonEdge. The show has been running for 12 years and continues to offer the best in ‘niche’ fashion and accessories: this year is no different. In order to make the branding even more distinct, this year will see the creation of LondonEdge Original and LondonEdge Fashion.

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London Anime Con: Highlights

If you missed the London Anime Con a few weeks ago along with the Otaku Fashion Show, or fancy reminiscing about it, here’s a photo gallery for you!

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Photographer: David Briggs
http://www.wickedandsexy.co.uk

http://www.londonanimecon.com

The Otaku Fashion Show

London Anime Con will be opening its doors once again on June 30th for a jam packed weekend of gaming and anime celebrations. As part of the proceedings, the Otaku Fashion Show is being held again after a successful debut back at the February Anime Con, and for all of you Lolitas, Steampunks, Cybers, Harajukus, Geek Chics, Kawaiis, Raves and Goths, if you’ve ever wanted to become a model this will be your chance to get yourself noticed!

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Continued Growth at LondonEdge and LondonCentral

From February 5th-7th 2012 London Olympia played host again to trade shows LondonEdge, London Central and The Ledge, and despite unscheduled snow and flight cancellations, it was a huge success.

LondonEdge provided the rock ‘n’ roll and kooky styles you would expect, catering to a group of some of the most creative, exciting ‘niches’ in fashion and accessories. Both newbies and classic favourites participated in this unique alternative event, showing how LondonEdge continues to attract the best of the best. Continue reading

Vau Vau Fashion Show Review

On 27th January Leeds saw a unique charity event, supporting Guide Dogs for the Blind and the Cancer Research UK. Sponsored by fashionpony.co.uk and with time and skills generously donated by all involved, Vau Vau was put together by Leeds photographers Toria Brightside and Emma Parry and attracted 300 attendees, making it a sold out event.

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