

Our Favourite Shows At London Fashion Week
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Burberry
Featuring rich coloured leather trenches, chunky fringed capes and Burberry's signature checks, Daniel Lee's collection was one of our standouts. The perfect balance between cosy knitwear and bold outerwear, a standout moment came with the debut of a new floral print, plus plenty of familiar faces on the catwalk including Naomi Campbell, Lila Moss, Jason Isaacs and Richard E. Grant.
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Richard Quinn
Richard Quinn’s AW25 show was an immersive spectacle where bold design met high-concept production, turning the runway into a surreal winter wonderland. A cascade of snow highlighted the bold silhouettes, dramatic gowns and intricate embellishments, creating a show that blended high drama with sleek glamour proof that Quinn continues to push boundaries.
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Harris Reed
Florence Pugh opened both Harris Reed’s show and London Fashion Week with a commanding theatrical monologue, draped in a sculptural hooded black gown that set an unmistakably bold tone. The collection was a mix of glamour and unconventional silhouettes. A celebration of individuality and self-expression – it was a captivating collection that set the bar for the rest of the week.
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Erdem
Erdem turned the hallowed halls of the British Museum into a chic runway, earning critical acclaim. The collection reimagined classic silhouettes with intricate embroidery and daring twists, blending heritage with a modern edge that felt both timeless and fresh. The iconic venue elevated every detail, transforming the show into a striking fusion of tradition and innovation.
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Emilia Wickstead
Emilia Wickstead’s show was a lesson in understated cool, blending crisp tailoring with a touch of romantic flair. Each look reimagined classic silhouettes into modern-day statements – structured dresses and sharp blazers softened by delicate detailing. The collection was all about quiet luxury, blending tradition with contemporary edge and modern British elegance.
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Simone Rocha
Simone Rocha’s AW25 show was a perfect example of modern romance with an edge. Sharp silhouettes and layered textures created an effortlessly cool vibe, amplified by Alexa Chung and Bel Powley walking the runway. Ultimately, this collection proved that modern couture can be divisive yet refined.
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Roksanda
Roksanda never disappoints when it comes to colour and drama, and its AW25 show was no different. Bold, sculptural silhouettes took centre stage, from oversized cocoon coats to sweeping capes that flowed with ease. The brand's signature use of rich, unexpected colour pairings was striking yet sophisticated. Luxe textures, from fluid silks to structured wools, added depth, while intricate draping and voluminous sleeves showcased its architectural design approach. It was a show that felt as much like art as fashion, cementing its place as one of London’s most exciting brands.
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