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Vogue announces festival speakers line-up including John Galliano and Jean Paul Gaultier

The full line-up of speakers has been announced this morning.

Emma Akbareian
Monday 09 March 2015 13:52 GMT
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Vogue has announced the speakers confirmed to be taking part in the 2015 Vogue festival next month.

The two day event is held at the Royal College of Art on 25 and 26 April.

Designers who will appear at the festival include John Galliano, Erdem, Jean Paul Gaultier, Roksanda Ilinicci, Olivier Rousteing and Christian Louboutin.

John Galliano to come down to London for Vogue Festival this year
John Galliano to come down to London for Vogue Festival this year (AFP/Getty)

Models Stella Tennant and Kate Upton will take part alongside personalities Alexa Chung and Charlotte Dellal.

In addition to the extensive series of talks the festival will also for the first time host career master classes. The 'How To Be' sessions will give attendees guidance on how to achieve a career in fashion with focuses on the roles of fashion editor, photographer and journalist.

Previous speakers at the event which is now in its fourth year, have included Victoria Beckham, Tom Ford and Naomi Campbell.

Tom Ford will return to Vogue Festival 2015
Tom Ford will return to Vogue Festival 2015

In addition to the talks there will be styling demonstrations and trend sessions, plus a chance to have your hair and makeup done by the likes of Kerastase and Bobbi Borwn.

Tickets go on sale today vogue.co.uk

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