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Follow on Google News | z-mode Participates in Charity Fashion Show for London Fashion Weekz-mode will be taking part in 'Inspired By People Charity Fashion Show' September 17 2011 kicking off 2011 London Fashion Week. This year’s show is hosted and sponsored by Amway on their central London premises.
By: z-mode developing countries, has its first annual fashion show on September 17th kicking off 2011 London Fashion Week. This year’s show is hosted and sponsored by Amway on their central London premises. z-mode is proud to be selected one of the few designers to be participating in this show. “It is a great honor to be part of such a meaningful event. I am so happy to be involved and give something back for such a good cause”- says designer Victoria Rangayah. “I also love the fact that ‘Inspired by People’ charity supports sustainable fashion, that was another big factor that draw me towards this event” - concludes designer behind the label z-mode. The fashion show will take place in the beautiful Amway Center building located in central London Victoria House Southampton Row WC1B 4DA For media and press passes please contact Theresa Manns theresamanns@ Tickets will be on sale for public as well. The evening will finish of with designer auction, all proceeds will go to ‘Inspired by People’ charity. # # # Luxury ladies wear fashion label promoting sustainable fashion and textile recycling. z-mode is a contemporary ladies wear fashion brand created by Lithuanian born Victoria Rangayah. Victoria’s debut SS11 collection launched during London Fashion Week focuses on dresses and contemporary tailoring leading towards an ethical fashion. z-mode’s first introduction to shoelace re-cycling was well received therefore she has decided to introduce more aspects of sustainable fashion in her AW11 designs. z-mode’s AW11 collection is inspired by Nabana, No Sato light festival in Japan and it’s made out of recycled stockings. End
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