Yaku: Ready-To-Wear AW25
Not many designers are world builders in the same way as Yaku Stapleton. With each season, the young designer pads out his Afrofuturistic narrative that little bit more, carving out fantastical stories that have captured the hearts of those who
Paolo Carzana: Ready-To-Wear AW25
Although his brand may be young, Paolo Carzana knows how to craft an impactful fashion show.
Tolu Coker: Ready-To-Wear AW25
A poignant presentation full of expert tailoring – cinched, pleated, and layered – Tolu Coker’s AW25 showcase had something to say.
Ashish: Ready-To-Wear AW25
It might’ve been 9am Monday morning, but on the catwalk, Ashish’s unruly glamazons were still carrying on from Saturday night, baby!
Conner Ives: Ready-To-Wear AW25
Conner Ives’s AW25 collection, American Tragedies, stormed London Fashion Week with a theatrical extravaganza that was equal parts satire and style.
Keburia: Ready-To-Wear AW25
Keburia’s London Fashion Week debut unfolded within the grand, unadorned halls of The Hellenic Centre, its soaring ceilings providing the perfect stage for slow-burning unravelling; but the show had just begun.
Kazna Asker: Ready-To-Wear AW25
Walking down the slanted slope of the BFC New Gen space for Kazna Asker’s presentation yesterday meant being greeted with welcome sights and resonant sounds.
Erdem: Ready-To-Wear AW25
As long as there are parties and premieres and galas and events there will be Erdem. The designer has honed his output, focusing on a distinctive, crafted, expressive and feminine look, which has clever, creative women at its heart.
Simone Rocha: Ready-To-Wear AW25
Rocha identifies as a tortoise, cutting her own, singular swathe through fashion, each season building on her unique design language as opposed to jumping on fleeting trends.
Roksanda: Ready-To-Wear AW25
The artfully minded Roksanda looked to the work of the late sculptor Phyllida Barlow to help guide her AW24 collection.
Denzilpatrick: Ready-To-Wear AW25
Denzilpatrick AW25 fuses medieval pageantry with trackside energy, crafting bold menswear that embodies strength, resilience and London’s unstoppable spirit.
Chet Lo: Ready-To-Wear AW25
Dubbed Modern Antiquity, Chet Lo’s autumn/winter 2025 collection masterfully reclaimed and reinterpreted chinoiserie – from ‘chinois’ the French for Chinese, a European style popular in the 17th and 18th centuries that imitated Chinese, Japanese and other Asian art and design
Labrum: Ready-To-Wear AW25
Fashion shows don’t usually feel like a full-blown cultural explosion, but this one did.
Charlie Constantinou: Ready-To-Wear AW25
Luckily for all those nursing a hangover, the second day of the London shows got off to a serene start thanks to Charlie Constantinou.