He debuted in 1998, age 22, then the youngest designer to show at London Fashion Week.
[1][2] His first show was sponsored by Betty's and Wedgwood and featured models with teapots on their heads walking to the sound of smashing teacups.
[3] In 2000, Henshall won the Vidal Sassoon Award for Cutting Edge Talent.
He became the youngest creative director ever at British fashion house Mulberry and chose Anna Friel as the face of their campaign.
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