Forerunner of the British Fashion Council, the Incorporated Society of London Fashion Designers paved the way for the city to become one of the world’s greatest fashion capitals – and among its founding members was Charles Creed.
Charles Creed was one of the movers and shakers of British fashion in the 1940s. ‘He was predestined to design exquisite clothes. Like any artist, he seeks perfection and, in his case, it’s tailored perfection,’ reported Vogue in 1946.