The British Fashion Council has named the designers showcasing as part
of Headonism, the platform curated by Stephen Jones, which supports and
celebrates emerging milliners, at London Fashion Week.

Sophie Beale and Harvy Santos are new to the line-up, they will join
last year’s Headonism recipients, Emma Yeo and Keely Hunter, in showing off
their millinery creations at the Designer Showrooms at London Fashion
Week’s new home the Brewer Street Car Park.

Beale is a British-born milliner and a graduate from London’s Kensington
and Chelsea College and was appointed Royal milliner by the Late Queen
Mother. Her designs are described as “vibrant and captivating” and can be
found at Fortum and Mason, Valery Demure, and Hectic Hat Hire.

Santos, a Philippines-born milliner, describes his signature as
“fearless fashion with unique creations that are entirely handmade using
traditional techniques.” His label is stocked online at New York’s Suzanne
Couture Millinery.

“I am delighted that Harvy Santos and Sophie Beale are joining
Headonism,” said Stephen Jones who mentors the participants. “They are both
wonderful milliners, who have a very distinct view on what millinery should
be and the talent with which to express it. Our Headonism stalwarts Emma
Yeo and Keely Hunter are here creating unusual and avant-garde millinery
and are London’s finest.”

Caroline Rush CBE, CEO of the British Fashion Council, added: “Headonism
is the UK’s leading platform to generate interest and promote Britain’s
most emerging millinery talent. The platform provides designers with the
support, development and champion their unique design aesthetics. It has
without a doubt become one of the must see collectives over London Fashion
Week.”

Headonism at London Fashion Week’s Designer Showrooms will run from
September 18 to 22.

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