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English fashion designer (b. 1990)
Hannah Weiland
Born Hannah Weiland
(1990-03-05 ) 5 March 1990 (age 34) London, United Kingdom
Nationality British Occupation Fashion Designer Years active 2012–present Known for
Shrimps Fashion Brand Parent
Hannah Weiland (born 5 March 1990) is an English fashion designer.
[1] Weiland's brand,
Shrimps was a finalist for the BFC/Vogue Designer Fashion Fund 2017.
[2] She started Shrimps in 2013
[3] after attending
The London College of Fashion .
[4]
[5]
Shrimps became famous for its signature
faux fur coats,
[6] garnering support from animal rights activists such as
PETA .
[7]
[8] The brand had regular presentations at
London Fashion Week from their first season and beyond.
[9]
[1] Hannah is the daughter of film director,
Paul Weiland .
She is married to Arthur Guinness.
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^ McCarthy, Emma (9 September 2014).
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^ Ormerod, Katherine (1 January 2017).
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^ Dove, Rachel (7 February 2017).
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^ Silver, Dena (2 November 2016).
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^ Milligan, Lauren (30 January 2017).
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"London Fashion Week - Shrimps" . londonfashionweek.co.uk . Retrieved 7 February 2017 .
^ Pithers, Ellie.
"Shrimps Love Guinness: Inside The Most Stylish Wedding Of The Summer" . www.vogue.co.uk . Retrieved 13 September 2018 .