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200 international designers stage summer fashion show

Nilima Choudhury
Tuesday 05 July 2011 15:29 BST
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Over 200 international designers descended on London’s Savoy hotel last week to showcase their stunning collections for J Model Management’s Summer Fashion Show.

The show, choreographed by international movement director K Knight, combined various styles and textures from the summery and colourful silk dresses by Denmark designer Charlotte Spare to the contemporary dark denim outfits by German designer Gregor Clemens. Romanian brand Mad Hatter Boutique brought to the show elegant yet very intriguing and imaginative fascinators that tell different stories.

The Mad Hatter Boutique created the wow factor with their bold and elegant hats and fascinators.

Addy van den Krommenacker provided the finale with dresses, most of which have a train ranging from sweeping to royal length, that were made with metallic chain-mail, taffeta, and chiffon fabrics.

Innovation and the highlight of the show was the creative and unique collection from Georgian designer Maicco, who accessorized the dresses with pieces of musical instruments to give the entire collection a jazzy feel.

Jessica Minh Anh, model, entrepreneur and managing director of J Model Management, is already planning the next high profile fashion show for mid October 2011, which she said “will include the most spectacular setup and the most mind blowing collections from more than 50 creative designers worldwide”.

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