London Fashion Week 2014 - in pictures
Anna Wintour, Sir Philip Green, Kate Moss, her sister Lottie Moss, Net-a-Porter’s Natalie Massenet and Poppy Delevingne sit on the front row for the Topshop Unique show at the Tate Modern.
Models show off Julien Macdonald’s autumn/winter collection at the Royal Courts of Justice. The designer unveiled another typically glamorous range of gowns.
Matthew Williamson revived 1970s disco at his show, with crystals attached to everything, from sweaters and skirts to mohair dresses and leather leggings.
Designer Pam Hogg pays tribute to the Russian band Pussy Riot, as models don more of her weird and wonderful designs.
Models prepare backstage for the Vivienne Westwood Red Label show.
A model poses during a Liz Black presentation at Freemasons Hall. The Venezuelan-born designer has been gaining a celebrity following with Lady Gaga among her fans.
Noel Fielding (right) models for Bas Kosters at The Dutch Centre. Audience members described the show as “terrifying but brilliant”.
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