Naomi Campbell mingles with Victoria Beckham at London Fashion week
Updated 11:50am on 22 Sep 2009London Fashion Week was buzzing last night with countless parties being thrown. At Le Caprice Vogue editor Alexandra Shulman threw a dinner for LFW's 25th birthday and in honour of photographer Nick Knight's SHOWStudio exhibition at Somerset House.

Model pose: Naomi Campbell with Victoria Beckham
Herds of supermodels (from Claudia Schiffer and Natalia Vodianova to Naomi Campbell, pictured above left with Victoria Beckham) mingled with designers Alexander McQueen, Roland Mouret, Stella McCartney and Burberry designer Christopher Bailey.

Back home for a break: Lady Victoria Hervey
Over at Sketch, British designer Alice Temperley threw a circus themed party to match her new collection at Sketch attended by pals from Laura Bailey to French fashionista Julia Reston-Roitfield. Meanwhile at the Mayfair hotel, at the British Fashion Council's party, Lady Victoria Hervey ate fish and chips and champagne with Alex James and host Harold Tilmans.
LA resident Hervey says she won't be moving back to London because people don't get out of bed in the mornings here. With five parties a night during Fashion Week, that's hardly a surprise...
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Stop moaning about weight issues! I bet all of you who moan, are actually overweight or something. She enjoys dressing the way she does, so leave her be! And she is naturally quite skinny; people who are naturally skinny have to bear the brunt of people`s whinging about people who are skinny through dieting etc! It`s a scientific fact that it`s much healthier to be skinny than overweight. It causes far far far far less health problems!
- Sophie, London, 24/09/2009 08:13
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It's not that sad, Melanie. It's certainly boring though
- Piqued, London, 22/09/2009 13:00
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I think Posh has taken to wearing looser clothing in an attempt to cover up how much more weight she's lost. She's looking really ill now. It's sad.
- Melanie, milton keynes, bucks, 22/09/2009 11:10
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