List of Fashion Designers - United Kingdom

United Kingdom

  • Hardy Amies
  • Christopher Bailey
  • William Baker
  • Neil Barrett
  • John Bates
  • Victoria Beckham
  • Antonio Berardi
  • Sara Berman
  • Ozwald Boateng
  • Thomas Burberry
  • Sarah Burton
  • Robert Cary-Williams
  • John Cavanagh
  • Georgina Chapman
  • Ossie Clark
  • Jasper Conran
  • Wayne Cooper
  • Paul Compitus
  • Keren Craig
  • Giles Deacon
  • Keanan Duffty
  • David Emanuel
  • Elizabeth Emanuel
  • Marion Foale
  • John Galliano
  • Elspeth Gibson
  • Maria Grachvogel
  • Andrew Groves
  • Jeremy Hackett
  • Malcolm Hall
  • Katharine Hamnett
  • Norman Hartnell
  • Pam Hogg
  • Henry Holland
  • Margaret Howell
  • Betty Jackson
  • Charles James
  • Stephen Jones
  • Christopher Kane
  • Lucile
  • Alice McCall
  • Stella McCartney
  • Alexander McQueen
  • Julien Macdonald
  • Edward Molyneux
  • Jean Muir
  • Tommy Nutter
  • Bruce Oldfield
  • Beatrix Ong
  • Jenny Packham
  • Ronald Paterson
  • Katie Perry
  • Jayne Pierson
  • Arabella Pollen
  • Gareth Pugh
  • Mary Quant
  • Kate Reily
  • John Richmond
  • Jonathan Saunders
  • Ben Sherman
  • Paul Smith
  • John Sutcliffe
  • Alice Temperley
  • William Tempest
  • Ian Thomas
  • Amanda Wakeley
  • Kim West
  • Vivienne Westwood
  • Matthew Williamson
  • Louise Wilson
  • Charles Frederick Worth

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