This year's London Fashion Week may have come to a close, but the impact made by some of the designs is still being talked about. Some high street stores showed their clothes off on the Underground.
The six-day event - which this year celebrated its 25th anniversary - included nearly 60 shows, such as Nicole Farhi.
Designer Vivienne Westwood took the weight off her feet backstage before facing the crowd, which included Girls Aloud stars Sarah Harding and Nicola Roberts, Boy George and Pixie Geldof. Big Brother star Lisa Wallace modelled for her.
Backstage at a fashion show is always busy, and this year was no exception. Sometimes up to six people, including make-up artists and hairdressers, can be looking after just one model.
French hairdresser Charlie Le Mindu (main picture) proved fashion is not just about clothes. He showed off his quirky hairstyles at Royal Festival Hall.
Models wore various hat creations by different designers as part of the Hedonism display.
Veteran designer Caroline Charles was one of the first to showcase her spring/summer collection on the runway at the 18th century Somerset House, a new venue for the event.
Lots of celebrities turned out for the Burberry catwalk show, including actresses Freida Pinto, Emma Watson and TV presenter Alexa Chung.
Supermodel Naomi Campbell, who turns 40 later this year, returned to the catwalk for the Issa London collection.
Famous for his slogan t-shirts, Henry Holland put on a wedding-inspired show, including some unusual bridal wear, on a catwalk in the centre of Guildhall’s chapel.
Kate Moss, who designs her own range for Topshop, turned up for the high street store's show. The model sat in the front row alongside Topshop owner Sir Philip Green.
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