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Rolls-Royce Joins Forces With Storm Models For London Fashion Week 2017

H.R. Owen teams up with Storm Models
H.R. Owen teams up with Storm Models
H.R. Owen teams up with Storm Models
H.R. Owen teams up with Storm Models

H.R. Owen Rolls-Royce Motor Cars London is once again playing a big part in London Fashion Week, this time by teaming up with Storm Models.

Storm Models is a world-famous London model agency representing some of the biggest names in the business, and it turned to H.R. Owen to ensure its models got around the capital in style over the course of the event.

H.R. Owen deployed a pair of Rolls-Royce Wraith Black Badge vehicles to provide exactly that, taking models to and from the catwalk in unrivalled class.

Black Badge is darker, more assertive and a more focused take on the Rolls-Royce brand that has proved hugely popular since launch. It’s the perfect series to give Storm Models a real presence around London, with the Wraith turning heads at numerous high-profile events.

H.R. Owen has whisked away the likes of Lottie Moss, Jasmine Sanders, Jazzelle Zanaughtti and Celine Bouly, who have all enjoyed the opulence and style of the Wraith as well as the sense of occasion that only a Rolls-Royce can provide.

Claus Andersen, Brand Director of Rolls-Royce, said: “We really enjoyed teaming up with Storm Models and providing truly spectacular transport to the stars of London Fashion Week 2017. Our Wraith Black Badge vehicles certainly got plenty of attention on their travels, too. This thoroughly modern expression of Rolls-Royce luxury proved the perfect fit in such a stylish city, and the unique style of the Wraith Black Badge received nothing but positivity from the busy London streets and models themselves.”

Rolls-Royce Motor Cars London recently welcomed the newest addition to the Black Badge series – the Dawn drophead coupé – which is available to view in Berkeley Square now.

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