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Brighton has always been a creative hub, attracting the likes of Julien McDonald who studied Fashion Textiles at Brighton University and Barbara Hulanicki, fashion designer and founder of Biba. Last year’s Brighton Frocks Fashion Show saw Karen Millen on the front row, alongside creative directors from M&C Saatchi, Brighton girl about town Zoe Ball, plus other influential figures in the fashion world. The event won many plaudits, being named ‘Event of the Week’ by Grazia, as well as featuring on Channel 4’s Gok’s Fashion Fix.
Brighton Frocks was born out of a desire to promote the city’s eclectic fashion industry and celebrate the diversity of talent. Its long-term aim is to establish Brighton as a recognised style centre with its own annual Fashion Week. The first Brighton Frocks took place in 2005, a free catwalk show featuring the work of 12 designers. Last year saw the arrival of the first weekend-long event, with the Frocks Fashion Show selling out in hours.
Brighton has always been a creative hub, attracting the likes of Julien McDonald who studied Fashion Textiles at Brighton University and Barbara Hulanicki, fashion designer and founder of Biba. Last year’s Brighton Frocks Fashion Show saw Karen Millen on the front row, alongside creative directors from M&C Saatchi, Brighton girl about town Zoe Ball, plus other influential figures in the fashion world. The event won many plaudits, being named ‘Event of the Week’ by Grazia, as well as featuring on Channel 4’s Gok’s Fashion Fix.
Brighton Frocks was born out of a desire to promote the city’s eclectic fashion industry and celebrate the diversity of talent. Its long-term aim is to establish Brighton as a recognised style centre with its own annual Fashion Week. The first Brighton Frocks took place in 2005, a free catwalk show featuring the work of 12 designers. Last year saw the arrival of the first weekend-long event, with the Frocks Fashion Show selling out in hours.



