LONDON (Reuters) – Britain's long-established designers brought classic elegance to the catwalks, while up-and-coming talent packed a punch with fun, youthful styles on the second day of London Fashion Week. One of Kate Middleton's' favoured designers, Daniella Helayel, showcased a collection of printed chiffon kaftans, woven jacquards and geometric patterns. Models wore thick jackets with shearing and fur linings, accessorised with wide brimmed hats and eagle feathers in a collection inspired by the rugged landscape of the Navajo Indians. …