Under the partnership, Gordon Ramsay Restaurants will cater dining experiences at British Fashion Council events, including ones over London Fashion Week, which will next take place between Thursday 18 and Monday 22 September 2025.
“Gordon Ramsay Restaurants has always been about celebrating British culture, pushing boundaries and championing talent, much like the British Fashion Council,” says Andy Wenlock, CEO of Gordon Ramsay Restaurants.
“We are incredibly proud to be the BFC’s first hospitality patron and excited to see how this relationship evolves. Our shared values of excellence, creativity, and innovation make this a natural fit.
“As we celebrate a transformative moment for our business, it’s only fitting that we further embed ourselves in supporting the best of British culture.”
The initial partnership, as with all British Fashion Council patronages, will be for 12 months, with a view to establishing a long-term alliance.
“We are thrilled to welcome Gordon Ramsay Restaurants as a British Fashion Council Hospitality Patron,” says Caroline Rush CBE, chief executive for the British Fashion Council.
“This collaboration reflects British excellence, bringing together two industries that thrive on innovation, craftsmanship and creativity. This intersection of fashion and food also offers exciting opportunities to enhance our events and initiatives.
“We look forward to working with Gordon Ramsay Restaurants to support our designers and industry by elevating key moments across our calendar including London Fashion Week.”
Founded in 1997, Gordon Ramsay Restaurants is one of the largest privately-owned restaurant groups in the UK with a total of 31 restaurants on these shores.
They include the eponymous chef’s three Michelin-starred London flagship, Restaurant Gordon Ramsay; and the recently-launched Gordon Ramsay at 22 Bishopsgate, a multi-faceted restaurant project encompassing a total of five projects under one roof.
The group has a further 59 restaurants internationally in locations including the US, South Korea, Malaysia, Philippines, France, Dubai, Singapore and Thailand.