COMMENT: Is vintage taking over the designer market?

Author: Mudpie | 4 August 2010

Despite producing some of the most talented designers across every aspect of the creative industry, and being home to some of the most successful fashion houses in the world, Britain just can't seem to keep hold of these creative minds for very long.

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