New London lingerie show Wonderland launches next month

Exclusively devoted to lingerie, nightwear, resort and lifestyle apparel, Wonderland will showcase “the best-of-the-best AW24 collections” from some of the industry’s most popular labels, as well as emerging talentsConceived and managed by Nicky Clayton and Lucy Dowler of Philippa Bradley Agencies, they said the event “aims to provide brands, buyers and industry colleagues with an enticing space to network, do business and be inspired”.

To date, over 60 brands have confirmed they’ll exhibit, including Triumph, Simone Pérèle, Aubade, Maison Lejaby, Cyberjammies, Hanro, Playful Promises and Wolford. Joining them are a range of new and sought-after brands such as Temperley London, Evelyn & Bobbie and Noblesse Oblige.Promising “a punchy two-day format to create a positive buzz for the upcoming season”, Wonderland will also be supported by “hand-selected ambassadors”. The show will include on-site catering and a cocktail event on Sunday evening.Clayton and Dowler added: “The need for a London Show has never been greater. We wanted to create an event that will offer our industry community a welcoming space to immerse themselves in the AW24 collections, make new contacts and catch up with familiar faces.” 

New London lingerie show Wonderland launches next month

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