British Fashion Awards Nominees’ Dinner hosted by Grey Goose at Soho House pop-up

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On Saturday, November 29 in London (UK) Soho House
transformed the old Central Saint Martins college campus, in collaboration
with GREY GOOSE®, to celebrate the British Fashion Awards Nominees’
Dinner hosted by Natalie Massenet and Nadja Swarovski. This year’s
British Fashion Awards in partnership with Swarovski will take place
today, December 1, at the London Coliseum.
British Fashion Awards Nominees' Dinner Hosted By Grey Goose At The Soho House Pop-Up

Guests including Alexa Chung, Mary Katrantzou, Jonathan Anderson, Henry
Holland, Peter Pilotto, Simone Rocha, Alice Temperley, Richard Nicoll,
Jamie Campbell-Bower toasted nominees with GREY GOOSE Le Fizz, GREY GOOSE
Little Red Dress and GREY GOOSE Fleur de la Mode which were specially
created for the evening by GREY GOOSE Global Ambassador Joe McCanta,
before sitting down for dinner in the college rooms. The menu was prepared
by Soho House chef Tim Fuller and featured seared shrimp, white bean,
green olive and herb and rose veal breast, chestnuts, carrots, raisins,
finishing with a dessert of cheesecake with rhubarb compote, rhubarb
sorbet and ginger crumble with a rhubarb tuile.

Richard Mortimer and Soul II Soul’s Jazzie B were on the decks and took
the party into the late lounge, with a playlist that had guests on the
dance floor until the early hours.
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Alexa Chung and British Fashion Council Chairman Natalie Massenet at the
British Fashion Awards Nominees' Dinner hosted by Grey Goose at the Soho
House pop-up

Accessory Designer nominee Charlotte Dellal of Charlotte Olympia (L) and
New Establishment Designer nominee Emilia Wickstead at the British Fashion
Awards Nominees' Dinner hosted by Grey Goose at the Soho House pop-up

Jamie Campbell Bower at the British Fashion Awards Nominees' Dinner hosted
by Grey Goose at the Soho House pop-up

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About British Fashion Council

British Fashion Awards Nominees' Dinner Hosted By Grey Goose At The Soho House Pop-Up
The generosity and commitment of our sponsors is more vital than ever.
Please help us by acknowledging their support for the British Fashion
Awards 2014: Principal Partner Swarovski; Official Presenting Sponsors
Canon, MAC, Toni & Guy, Vodafone; Official Sponsors American Express,
Marks & Spencer, Mercedes Benz, Penhaligon’s, Rightster. The British
Fashion Council would like to thank Fashion Monitor and Harrogate Spa.

The British Fashion Council (BFC) was set up in 1983 to promote British
fashion internationally and co-ordinate this promotion through fashion
weeks, exhibitions and showcasing events. The BFC now supports designers
beginning at college level and extending to talent identification,
business support and showcasing schemes to help British designer
businesses develop their profiles and business globally and promote
British fashion and its influential role in Creative Britain and Creative
London. The BFC Colleges Council offers support to students through its MA
Scholarship, links with industry through Design Competitions and Graduate
Preview Day. Talent identification and business support schemes include
the BFC Fashion Film sponsored by River Island; BFC Rock Vault, BFC
Headonism sponsored by Wedgwood, BFC/Vogue Designer Fashion Fund; BFC/GQ
Designer Menswear Fund; Estethica; BFC Contemporary sponsored by eBay;
NEWGEN sponsored by TOPSHOP and NEWGEN MEN sponsored by TOPMAN.
Showcasing initiatives include London Fashion Week, London Collections:
Men, LONDON show ROOMS, the BFC/Bazaar Fashion Arts Foundation,
International Fashion Showcase and the annual celebration of excellence in
the fashion industry: the British Fashion Awards sponsored by Swarovski.

About Soho House
Soho House was founded in Greek Street, London, in 1995, as a private
members’ club for those in film, media and the creative industries. The
portfolio has since expanded to include clubs, hotels, restaurants and
spas across the UK, Europe, the US and Canada.  Each site is different,
maintaining its own personality, but all have a sense of shared DNA as
homes from home for members and guests. www.sohohouse.com
(http://www.sohohouse.com/) .