Elite Model Management have asked me to organise and host there Official London Fashion Week Party in association with Katie Eary & Rollacoaster Magazine. Sponsored by Belvedere Vodka and Açaí 28BLACK. DJ's: Sean Alto, Lewis 'TRIBE' Griffith, Jessie Dash and a Surprise Guest DJ. Nail Porn will also be in the building from 9 till 11 Details below: Following on from the success of last season, Menswear Designer, Katie Eary and Elite London have joined forces again to host London Fashion Weeks hottest unofficial party. After Katie landed the gig consulting for Kanye West's debut collection in Paris, she is now being touted as an official ‘Kanye Girl’, a connection that not gone unnoticed by the likes of Vogue and Rolling Stone - links below. Kanye is currently recording in London, so the question on everyones’s lips is whether or not he will be attending with his crew of musical mavericks including Virgil, Don C. Katie's A/W 12 show takes place on 21st February with the party continuing from the catwalk to after-show venue. Elite London will of course be providing a selection of their biggest and best models for what is set to be the must see show of the season! The guestlist is looking to be a jam-packed mix of celebrities and exclusive fashion industry attendees, as well as, girls and boys from Elite London. The online world is set to be buzzing with coverage from the event, as superstar bloggers Susie Bubble (Dazed & Confused, Style Bubble), Alistair Guy (vogue.com), Vogue.TV, The Sun (Biz Section), The Mirror, Metro and Bip Ling amongst others, are all set to attend. Guest at the aftershow party will be reporting direct from the party using the twitter #. Celebrity fans of Katie's collection include Jaime Winstone, Russell Tovey, Will Young and Kim Jones. Full and extensive coverage of the event has been confirmed in Rollacoaster's next issue. http://www.vogue.co.uk/news/2011/09/15/kanye-west-hires-katie-eary http://www.rollingstone.com/music/blogs/thread-count/kanye-wests-debut-womenswear-collection-draws-celebrities-to-front-row-ire-from-critics-20111004