Fashion
Cara Delevingne. Model.
Chairman: Tiffanie Darke
The British fashion industry has been a major force on a global scale for decades, and contributes over £6.6 billion to the economy. And it’s not just the designers and models who inspire this industry; photographers, stylists, casting directors, consultants and editors all have huge influence over catwalk trends that often go on to make a huge impact on the high street. Those on the Debrett’s list have transformed the face of fashion in the UK and across the world. They are icons who will become immortalised over time, in their photographs, their features and their designs.
Educated at Corpus Christi College Oxford, Tiffanie Darke has been editor of the Sunday Times Style magazine since its launch in 2002. She is also a member of the British Fashion Council Press Committee and has written two novels: Marrow, published in 2000, and Strapline, in 2002. Tiffanie also supports numerous charities, including Smart Works, Kids Company, National Miscarriage Association and War Child.
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Natalie Massenet, MBE
Founder and executive chairman The Net A Porter Group -
Prof Louise Wilson, OBE
Course director Central St Martins -
Christopher Kane
Fashion designer -
Katie Grand
Stylist and editor-in-chief LOVE -
Christopher Bailey, MBE
Chief creative officer Burberry -
Kate Moss
Model -
Cara Delevingne
Model -
Sarah Burton, OBE
Creative director Alexander McQueen -
Russell Marsh
Casting director -
Pat McGrath, MBE
Make-up artist -
Charlotte Tillbury
Make-up artist -
Sam McKnight
Hairstylist -
Tamara Mellon, OBE
Co-founder Jimmy Choo -
Phoebe Philo, OBE
Creative director Celine -
Stella McCartney, OBE
Fashion designer -
Nick Knight, OBE
Fashion photographer -
Victoria Beckham
Fashion designer -
Lulu Kennedy, MBE
Founder and director Fashion East -
Dylan Jones, OBE
Editor British GQ -
Alexandra Shulman, OBE
Editor-in-chief British Vogue -
Tiffanie Darke
Chairman