Royal College of Art graduate, Sophie Schmidt, unveiled her latest creation worn by a Storm model on board the iconic Queen Mary 2 to kick off Cunard's first ever 'Transatlantic Fashion Week' with Dame Zandra Rhodes.
Fashion royalty, including Colin McDowell MBE, Fern Mallis and Gail Sackloff OBE set off from the Port of Southampton on Queen Mary 2 for seven days of runway shows, glamorous dinners and exclusive unveilings before joining New York Fashion Week on September 8.
British Designer Dame Zandra Rhodes CBE, known for dressing some of the world's best-known style icons including Freddie Mercury, Jackie Onassis and former Cunard passenger Elizabeth Taylor, will showcase her latest collection this week on board Queen Mary 2. The celebrated fashion designer is also joined by highly respected fashion historian and style commentator Colin McDowell MBE and New York Fashion Week Founder Fern Mallis for a series of inspirational talks during the voyage.
Passengers will attend exclusive first look runway shows featuring collections from the world's most famous fashion college, the Royal College of Art's 2016 graduates including:
In addition to embracing new design talent, the first-ever fashion show at sea will introduce emerging new faces from of one London's revolutionary modeling agencies, Storm.
Following a recent remastering in the region of $132 million, Queen Mary 2 marks 176 years of heritage, echoing the height of British elegance and luxury associated with Cunard's iconic fleet. Cunard's 'Transatlantic Fashion Week' will provide a rare and exclusive experience for guests set within an art deco inspired interior.