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London Fashion Week: A new generation of shop owners

Nana MediaBy Nana MediaSeptember 17, 20252 Mins Read
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A New Wave of Entrepreneurship

A wave of radically independent entrepreneurship is rising in the city, inventing several methods to charge the almost oriented joys of personal retail. This movement runs from Mayfair to market stalls, private salons to galleries and garages.

Independent Designers on the Rise

At one end of the spectrum, there is Erdem, who celebrates its 20th year as an independent brand, opening a second London shop in Sloane Street next month, to expand on two under license in Korea, and has its eyes on New York. On the other hand, there is newcomer Yaku Stapleton, who built his Yaku landscape around his Afrofuturistic role-playing world and a fanatical fan base. At his presentation on Saturday, the audience can buy Yaku Merch and serve from one of his characters at a stand.

Practical Benefits

On a practical level, the cash flow keeps up with the occasional shopping days, which are part of the inspiring success of the Paul Smith Residency, the free studio room on the Smithfield Market, in which Yaku, Paolo Carzana, and Pauline Dujancourt (all LFW designers) are present. The ability to connect with customers and form relationships is key to this success. "People say hello, we can talk. Find out what they are on. Form these connections, speak to them later," says Yaku.

Building a Community

The idea of "building community" has become an authentic fashion marketing keyword. However, for Yaku and his co-director and life partner NAS Kuzmich, it means more than just a customer base. "Yes, I think when people say the community, they mean ‘customer base’. We don’t want a customer base," says NAS Kuzmich. Instead, they focus on creating a private culture of British custom-made couture.

Cutting Out the Middleman

For the young generation of London designers, cutting out the risks of leaving ceremonies or e-commerce platforms that do not always pay, demand the product, and demand discounts is crucial. This approach creates a private culture of British custom-made couture. Designers like Steve O Smith, who has just won the Karl Lagerfeld Award at the LVMH price ceremony, and Michael Stewart of Standing Ground, the winner of the LVMH Craft Prize from 2024, are working in this way, selling only to personal customers and avoiding the pitfalls of traditional retail models.

Afrofuturism Disintermediation E-commerce Karl Lagerfeld London Fashion Week Marketing Mayfair Michael Stewart (musician) New wave music Paul Smith (composer) Sloane Street Smithfield, London Steve Oedekerk
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