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Clothes Show London Summer brings style to the capital

One of the biggest events shaking the world of fashion this summer's Clothes Show London Towards Earls Court on Friday 25 until Sunday 27 In June 2010 that a top-class weekend of fashion, splendor and care for style lovers visit the British capital promises.

Whether you like to keep up with the latest styles and hoped a bargain from the world's top designer or just looking for a great bag Days in London with friends, intimate place and celebrity-spotting opportunities in this unique fashion show, it means a lot to offer visitors of all ages to meet.

Even seasoned fashionistas with a series of events under the belt will be much to look at the search forward to talking about this summer show that more than 40 models and dancers seen on the catwalk London's largest. Some of the most popular British supermodel like Hilary Alexander and Louise Roe will be debuting more than 300 outfits from the current summer collections and upcoming autumn and winter collections for those who receive tips in their early style.

What's more, someone inspired her dressing room after watching the performances conversion is an abundance of outlets within the theater to find sell all kinds of innovative designs Visitors can browse in their spare time – and low-stands that the perfect place to have to find a bargain for your summer wardrobe.

Not that the clothes show is all about clothes, however, visitors can also benefit from expert hair and make-up knowledge from leaders in the field, to find out how to get from the crowd and see the best the whole year. Major offer skin care and beauty brands including Pantene Sleek and International are free trial versions of their latest solutions, while the beauty of teams from magazines like More! Cosmopolitan and will be on site to turn visitors with a mini-makeover ready for the summer.

Even if you are just a casual fashion fan looking for an idea for a fun weekend in London, you will find many opportunities to relax at Clothes Show London, in a cocktail at the Champagne Bar, looking out on well-toned models sporting stylish swimwear designer on the Corona Extra Beach.

If you are taking London flights to seek cultural attractions of the West End in June this year, access to tickets for the Summer's hottest fashion event in the capital, which makes an ideal precursor an evening at the famous theaters and clubs.

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