Want to get ahead of the trends in 2023? Here are the five key names to know

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Want to get ahead of the trends in 2023? Here are the five key names to know

The Telegraph's experts name their 2023 'one to watch' list.

Daniel Lee took over as creative director of Burberry in February. He is a Yorkshireman who took Bottega Veneta from staid to hot within a year. Rumours of wild after-show parties and an unhappy environment in Lee's design studio abound. Lisa Armstrong is head of fashion at Burbury. She is worried about the future of British fashion. Lisa is also worried that the death of Elizabeth II has hurt British Fashion's traditional dynamism and confidence. The stakes are astronomical for Lee, Burber's shareholders and 9,000 employees.

Tarell Mcintosh, 28, is the owner of Paradise Cove in south London. He grew up in care and worked in a number of restaurants. His mother died when he was eight and his father was in prison. Paradise cove is a homely affair with a DIY feel. Mcintosh is writing a cookbook. He tries to employ care leavers. The restaurant was broken into earlier this year. It was sold for £1,500. A national newspaper review saw the restaurant packed out for weeks. This led to a book deal. Tomé Morrissey-Swan, assistant food editor, picks the five key names to know for 2023.

Niacinamide is a wonder skincare ingredient. It's been used in creams and serums for a long time. Now it's being used more in make-up products. Naturium has a cult-like cult following and sells products at affordable prices. Allies of Skin has an anti-ageing serum with niac in it. Ilia's new Super Serum Skin Tint SPF30 has nacinamid in its formula. Niac is also used by Sephora. The past five years have seen the rise of science-led, affordable skintight products with transparency around their INCI (ingredients) lists.

Lightroom is a new art venue in King's Cross. It will host David Hockney's show. The CEO of 59 Productions, Richard Slaney, is behind the project. He has designed and produced many big-scale spectacles, including War Horse, the 2012 Olympics and Hampton Court. He is also a good organizer and producer. His vision is to make his dreams come true. Ben Lawrence, daily arts editor, shares his knowledge of the key people involved in the Lightroom project and the upcoming trends. They are: Mark Grimmer, Mark Gummer, David Slane, and David Gane.

2023 looks to be the year of the comeback print. New wallpaper and fabric launches will involve patterns sometimes hundreds of years old. After unsettling events of last few years, people are looking for familiar and familiar designs. A new collection from wallpaper company 1838 will be available next month. Morris & Co has a new spring collection with six archive designs not seen in the order books for decades. In one of their designs, Macaw, the eponymous parrot has been given a friendlier expression. The key to reinventing older designs is to tweak them slightly in order to make them appealing to a modern eye.


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