Trafford Centre becomes BFC’s first patron in the North West


Manchester’s Trafford Centre has grow to be the British Vogue Council’s first patron within the North West. Celebrating the area’s dedication to style and supporting the UK’s design expertise of the long run, activations are kicking off this autumn.

The Trafford Centre joins the 69 present patrons of the British Vogue Council (BFC), together with John Lewis, Selfridges and Marks & Spencer, which all “deliver their trade information to empower progress and innovation”.

With the procuring vacation spot’s collective of over 200 retail manufacturers, the Trafford Centre is “backed by a various style providing that can assist to amplify excellence for the style trade’s group platform”.

Simon Layton, Centre Director at Trafford Centre, mentioned: “Trafford Centre’s patronage of the British Vogue Council is an extremely thrilling relationship for us, and we’re thrilled to be becoming a member of a group that advocates for style trade excellence.

“We sit up for sharing extra on the activations we’re at the moment planning for later this 12 months.”

BFC’s Business Director, Antonia Wigan, added: “We’re delighted to welcome Trafford Centre because the British Vogue Council’s first patron within the North West. Their dedication displays the energy, creativity and industrial alternative that exists throughout the area.

“As one of many UK’s most iconic retail locations, Trafford Centre affords a strong platform to help and highlight British style expertise and companies. This partnership performs a significant position in extending the BFC’s attain, guaranteeing our work resonates nationally.”