London, Sept. 22, 2025 — London Fashion Week closed with a burst of energy, creativity, and cultural crossover. From breakout stars to heritage houses, this season set the tone for where fashion is heading in 2026. Here are seven standout moments you shouldn't miss.

1. Laura Weir's Bold New Direction

This season marked the first under British Fashion Council CEO Laura Weir, who rolled out initiatives to make Fashion Week more accessible — waiving fees for emerging designers and expanding the international guest list. Her vision: re-establish London as both a creative and economic force in global fashion.

2. Simone Rocha's Dreamy Subversion

Simone Rocha leaned into femininity with corsetry, lace, and ruffles — then tore it apart with asymmetry and unexpected textures. The result was part romantic, part rebellious, setting a major trend for SS26.

Simone Rocha Spring 2026 Ready-to-wear
Simone Rocha Spring 2026 Ready-to-wear Courtesy of Simone Rocha

3. Rising Designers to Watch

Names like Talia Byre, Aaron Esh, and Oscâr Ouyang stole the spotlight with fresh takes on tailoring and streetwear. Expect to hear much more from this next generation of London talent.

Talia Byre Spring
A model presents a creation from London based label Talia Byre Spring/Summer 2026 collection during the London Fashion Week in London on September 21, 2025. Niklas HALLE'N/AFP
Aaron Esh Spring 2026
Aaron Esh Spring 2026 Ready to wear Collection at London Fashion Week IK ALDAMA/Courtesy of Aaron Esh
OSCAR OUYANG S/S26
OSCAR OUYANG S/S26 Courtesy of Oscar Ouyang

4. Sustainability Takes Center Stage

From Jawara Alleyne's use of deadstock fabrics to designers showcasing recycled textiles, sustainability wasn't a side note — it was a defining theme. LFW is increasingly framing conscious fashion as the standard, not the exception.

Jawara Alleyne Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection
Jawara Alleyne Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection Olu Ogunshakin/Courtesy of Jawara Alleyne

5. The Return of Handcraft

Ornate embroidery, lacework, and intricate detailing were everywhere, from Erdem's romantic gowns to Roksanda's dramatic draping. Designers reminded the world that artisanal craft still holds power in the age of AI and mass production.

ERDEM's Spring/Summer 2026
A model presents a creation from fashion house ERDEM's Spring/Summer 2026 collection during the London Fashion Week in London on September 21, 2025. Niklas HALLE'N/AFP

6. Front Row Star Power

Celebrities including Romeo Beckham, who made his runway debut, and cultural icons from art and sport filled the front rows. The mix reinforced LFW's reputation as more than a fashion event — it's a cultural spectacle.

7. London's Economic Stakes

Beyond the runway, LFW carried weight for the UK economy. As competition with Milan, Paris, and New York intensifies, British designers are under pressure to turn creativity into commercial clout — something the industry hopes this season's buzz will deliver.

Bottom Line:
London Fashion Week SS26 was about more than trends — it was about renewal. With fresh talent, a focus on sustainability, and a CEO determined to put London back on the global stage, this season may be remembered as a turning point.

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