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White Light dazzles on the runway for London Fashion Week’s finest

Monday, March 2, 2020 - 13:15

As London Fashion Week recently returned for new season collection launches, technical production specialist White Light (WL) once again delivered full support to some of its most eagerly anticipated catwalk shows.

The Tanks at Tate Modern housed the Tommy Hilfiger x Lewis Hamilton show, which saw models including the Formula One driver himself and Naomi Campbell unveil the new season’s looks. Bureau Betak directed the whole creation and production of the show while WL provided under their direction a large lighting and power distribution system to transform the industrial, blank-canvas spaces. The WL team of 16 was led onsite by Lighting Crew Chief, Alan Fotheringhame, supported by WL Senior Account Manager, Dominic Yates.

Dominic comments: “London Fashion Week always sees our team deliver multiple shows in a very diverse range of venues. Our expertise in fashion events and experience in transforming different spaces, hugely adds to what can be achieved with production to transform venues and bring the designers’ collections to life.”

Further shows delivered by WL during London Fashion Week included Victoria Beckham at Banqueting House, produced by Gainsbury&Whiting; Simone Rocha at Lancaster House produced by Karla Otto and Molly Goddard, produced by Blonstein at Central Hall Westminster.