london-fashion-week-carolitas All change at the topHarold Tillman has been named as the new boss of the British Fashion Council, taking over from Stuart Rose, Chairman of Marks & Spencer, who is stepping down after holding the position for four years. Tillman will take over when London Fashion Week ends, next month. He has been head of Jaeger and has driven forward the brand to a position as a market leader in the UK fashion world and he has a very clear picture of the future of British fashion.

‘London is internationally recognised as the most creative and exciting fashion capital. We have the best design colleges in the world which each year create a strong pool of talented designers wishing to start their own label business. Through the BFC and London Fashion Week we will offer support to these fledgling businesses, helping them to develop a market and attain sustainable growth.’ Stuart Rose is confident that he will succeed in his aims. ‘I know that Harold will provide strong leadership to the BFC as it embarks on the next stage of developing London Fashion Week and its role of identifying talent and providing business support for designers,’ he said.

London Fashion Week by Carolitas

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