London’s most influential people gathered in the West End this week to celebrate the remarkable contributions they have made to the City.
Hundreds of guests – ranging from 17-year-old technology entrepreneur Nick D’Aloisio to Jimmy Wales, co-founder of Wikipedia – helped launch the Evening Standard’s the 1000 most influential people in association with Burberry.
Anthony Lau founder of Cyclehoop was amongst the stars, selected for his revolutionary cycle parking solution the ‘Cyclehoop’.
The event, which was held at Burberry’s new flagship store on Regent Street, attracted many celebrity guests and official figures including dancer Tamara Rojo and the Mayor of London, Boris Johnson.