Caroline Rush

Chief Executive of the British Fashion Council
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IntroChief Executive of the British Fashion Council
PlacesUnited Kingdom
isBusiness executive
Work fieldBusiness
Gender
Female
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Biography

Caroline Rush CBE is a marketing professional who is Chief Executive of the British Fashion Council.
Her role is to promote the British fashion industry, particularly through organising London Fashion Week and the British Fashion Awards

Career

Caroline Rush started working in public relations and marketing in about 1992. Her association with the British Fashion Council started in 1998, when she was employed by Annette Worsley-Taylor Associates, who were the creative and marketing consultants for the London Fashion Week. She started a public relations agency called Crush Communications in 2002, and became managing director. The British Fashion Council appointed this company as the press office for all British Fashion Council initiatives, including the London Fashion Week and the British Fashion Awards, with Rush as a public relations strategy adviser to the British Fashion Council.

Rush was appointed British Fashion Council joint chief executive in March 2009. As joint Chief Executive, she oversaw the Council’s move into Somerset House in 2009. In a restructuring, Rush became sole chief executive in June 2012. Rush "played a key role in attracting brands such as Burberry and Pringle and British designers such as Antonio Berardi and Jonathan Saunders back to London." Hilary Alexander credited Rush with changing London Fashion Week from being a 'poor cousin' compared with Paris, Milan and New York, "and showing that Britain is really where it all begins".

Personal life

Rush lives in Wimbledon. Her husband, Matt, is a PE teacher. Her daughter, Lana, was born 9 February 1997, and played in junior Wimbledon 2012.

She was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2015 New Year Honours for services to the British fashion industry.

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