Britain has contributed a number of marvellous designers, trends and models to the fashion world over the decades. Here are our top five most iconic British models that also graced this year’s London Fashion Week.
Kate Moss:
British icon, Kate Moss was undoubtedly in attendance at this year’s LFW, donning bold outfits to make the paparazzi and all her adoring fans go wild, whilst reaffirming her position at the top of Britain’s best models list.
Naomi Campbell:
A modern day classic icon, Naomi Campbell made another notable impression on the world of fashion at this year’s LFW. Opening the week with a Fashion For Relief Show was not enough for the taste making world changer, as she held this charity fashion show on the eve of LFW. Looking stunning as ever, with a heart of gold, Campbell sits at number two of Britain’s models list.
Cara Delevingne:
The young beauty of many talents, recently turning from model to actress came to the LFW with her steady girlfriend. Delevingne’s commendable achievement as “Model of the Year” in 2012 and 2014 at the British Fashion Awards placed her comfortably in Britain’s top three.
Suki Waterhouse:
Suki Waterhouse, fashion powerhouse had the honour of opening and closing the Burberry Prorsum Show. Gracing the covers of magazines such as Vogue, Tatler, Elle, Lucky and Grazia, Waterhouse is distinguished among the British fashionistas and the world at large.
Jourdan Dunn:
Jourdan Dunn, the swift and talented young model that has acquired a number of accolades to her name in her time. Dunn was established as an icon by models.com in 2014, and named “Model of the Year” 2008 at the British Fashion Awards and gained the “Inspiration Award” from the Glamour Women for her philanthropic work.