'The main objective is to sell our clothes': Claims that 45 minute delay at Bec + Bridge's Mercedes Benz Fashion Week show caused anger among other designers when VIP guests missed out By Marta Jary For Daily Mail Australia Published: 16:34 BST, 13 May 2019 | Updated: 16:34 BST, 13 May 2019 Viewcomments It was one of the hottest tickets on the fashion week calendar. But a new report claims that the Bec + Bridge show at Mercedes Benz Fashion Week was delayed by 45 minutes, causing anger among other designers. Designers Becky Cooper and Bridget Yorston showcased their latest collection at Sydney's Carriageworks on Monday. 'The main objective is to sell our clothes': A report claimed on Monday that a 45 minute delay at Bec + Bridge's Mercedes Benz Fashion Week show caused anger among other designers. Pictured: Model Bambi Northwood-Blyth at Bec + Bridge's show in Sydney on Monday However they reportedly took to the runway close to an hour late, pushing back the day's schedule. According to The Daily Telegraph, that rubbed some of the other designers following them the wrong way. An unnamed source claims that some important guests missed out as a result of the delay, which may have affected sales. Late? The brand reportedly took to the runway close to an hour late, pushing back the day's schedule. Pictured: Model at Bec + Bridge's show in Sydney on Monday Issues? According to The Daily Telegraph, an unnamed source claims that some important guests missed out as a result, which may have affected sales. Pictured: Models at Bec + Bridge Upset? 'Sure, it is fun to have celebrities there but the main objective of the week is to sell our clothes,' the paper quotes an alleged source as saying. Pictured: Models at Bec + Bridge 'Sure, it is fun to have celebrities there but the main objective of the week is to sell our clothes,' the paper quotes an alleged source as saying. 'The fact we know some key buyers missed out on our show because of the scheduling problems, is a huge issue,' the alleged source is said to have added. Daily Mail Australia has reached out to Bec + Bridge for comment. On trend: Designers Becky Cooper and Bridget Yorston (both pictured) showcased their latest collection at Sydney's Carriageworks on Monday The show also caused a stir thanks to a rare appearance from model Bambi Northwood-Blyth, 28, who jetted in from New York this week to walk the runway. The IMG model told The Daily Telegraph on Sunday that she is busy focusing on expanding her career. 'I have decided to move a little more into acting,' said Bambi, while revealing she is currently filming a top secret TV show which is 'under wraps'. The ex-wife of Australian fashion designer Dan Single added she is also broadening her skill set by studying for a degree. Star guest: The show also caused a stir thanks to a rare appearance from model Bambi Northwood-Blyth (pictured) who jetted in from New York this week to walk the runway Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility