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In pictures: The highs and highs from London Fashion Week 2025

Culture • Feb 25, 2025, 5:15 PM
17 min de lecture
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A knight in shining armour greeted guests for the Burberry show at Tate Britain and the anonymous metal clad model/actor proved a hit amongst the starry throngs, including Lauryn Hill, Geri Halliwell, Law Roach, Orlando Bloom and Kim Cattrall.

Burberry closed London Fashion Week - the only homegrown super brand to take part in the season and at a critical turnaround time. CEO Joshua Schulman is leading the revolution, rebooting the core offering, restructuring price points and reducing outgoings. But that did not seem to dent the VIP budget. 

The knight was an apt mascot for creative director Daniel Lee, who took the collection on a new rich and opulent route, examining the language and aesthetics of British heritage. “The collection began with an exploration of British society and period dramas – inspired by films like Saltburn,” says Lee who revelled in the mystique and splendour of castles, dukes and dames. British actor Richard E. Grant walked the show in a fabulous bark brown tweed overcoat and polo neck, looking ever so imperious.

Richard E. Grant displays a creation from Burberry during their Fall/Winter 2025/26 show as part of London Fashion Week.
Richard E. Grant displays a creation from Burberry during their Fall/Winter 2025/26 show as part of London Fashion Week. Credit: AP Photo
Lila Moss on the catwalk during the Burberry Fall/Winter 2025/26 show at Tate Britain, in London.
Lila Moss on the catwalk during the Burberry Fall/Winter 2025/26 show at Tate Britain, in London. Credit: AP Photo

The line up segued into jewel toned velvet lounge suits, smock dresses and tapestry patterned knits, and voluminous leather parkas and plaid trench coats (one worn by Naomi Campbell boasting a swingy fringed skirt) that drew from medievalism, and William Morris’ arts and crafts movement. It was seductive, grand and a neat sidestep from the street style obsession that has reigned.

Languishing luxury

The need for a reality check to combat the prevailing downtown in global luxury sales is urgent across the industry as designers and brands consolidate their USP and plan strategically for turbulent years ahead. It meant many designers, including JW Anderson, Chopova Lowena and Molly Goddard, decided not to stage catwalk shows this season (even a small show requires a minimum £60k spend) while others resized hosting dinner parties, mini presentations and digital shows.

On the catwalk, however, London designers (35 on schedule) pushed creativity to the max. Established tentpole designers including Erdem known for artful evening wear and ladylike tailoring; Roksanda for her architectural silhouettes; Simone Rocha for her punk romance, and New Zealander Emilia Wickstead, delivered standout collections. Venues ranged from galleries to landmark sites and dive nightclubs. 

Wickstead showing at the Saatchi gallery immersed herself in Hitchcock’s The Birds as a cue for her twisted elegance in the shape of pointy collared shirts; 60s influenced grey flannel trouser suits topped with pill box hats and silk jacquard dresses with swingy skirts. With her boutique on Sloane Street, Wickstead is in contact with her clients and that makes a big difference in predicting desires.

Ditto Erdem who owns a Mayfair store serving a dedicated clientele who adore his eccentric artistry and couture level craft. He started with the oil portraits of artist Kaye Donachie, who he had commissioned for a posthumous portrait of his late mother. He turned those tender portrayals into delicate hand embroidered organza slips and frayed ribbon work strapless gowns that descended the grand staircase at the British Museum.

A model walks down the ERDEM runway wearing a dress created in collaboration with Scottish figurative painter Kaye Donachie at London Fashion Week.
A model walks down the ERDEM runway wearing a dress created in collaboration with Scottish figurative painter Kaye Donachie at London Fashion Week. Credit: ERDEM
A model dazzles on the ERDEM runway, wearing a shimmering sequined dress at London Fashion Week.
A model dazzles on the ERDEM runway, wearing a shimmering sequined dress at London Fashion Week. Credit: ERDEM

Erdem’s glossy mint or sapphire blue spoke sequin sheaths are a plum choice for the Oscars’ red carpet. Roksanda, who studied architecture at the University of Belgrade, found her own knight in shining armour when her business was rescued from bankruptcy last year, selling to The Brand Group (TBG). She is a master of dramatic silhouettes and her starting point was artist Dame Phyllida Barlow who is known for her bold emotive sculptures constructed from discarded materials.

That led Roksanda to giant sequinned skirts and headdresses topped with outsize jackets; beautifully draped shawls and capes and 3D ball gown skirts made in off cuts of fabric bonded foam.

A model hits the runway in a sleek black ensemble on the ROKSANDA runway at London Fashion Week.
A model hits the runway in a sleek black ensemble on the ROKSANDA runway at London Fashion Week. Credit: Filippo Fior

Designers are good at showing us hidden places in the capital like Simone Rocha who chose the opulent surrounds of London’s Guildhall. For this co-ed show she channelled her rebel spirit into fake mink coats with slashed hems; palest pink corset laced slips and biker jacket dresses fastened with padlock belts. For men, there were such fancies as pearl embroidered knits and silk taffeta trimmed rugby shirts.

Her models carried tortoise and hare shaped accessories - spirt animals perhaps – that seized the cute accessory moment.  All eyes are on the new generation which has always been the brilliance of LFW; a city that has spawned such greats as Alexander McQueen, Hussein Chalayan, Phoebe Philo, Stella McCartney and John Galliano.

Helping hands

Many today would be unable to take the plunge without the support and help of the BFC New Gen scheme and dynamic not-for-profit organisations.

The Lulu Kennedy founded Fashion East provides a platform and markets for three designers every year; the Sarabande Foundation which was set up by the late Alexander McQueen with two studio/gallery spaces in Haggerston, East London and in Tottenham (supporting creatives in all fields from photography, fashion to jewellery). There's also the new Paul Smith Foundation that provides studio space and mentorship to fashion designers. 

Paolo Carzana has benefited from support from both the Sarabande and Paul Smith Foundations enabling him to concentrate on design rather than rent stress. The Welsh born talent works with vegetal died fabrics - turning them into poetic clothes layered up nomad style with delicate shreds, ties and drapes. He presented at The Holy Tavern, a tiny pub in Clerkenwell, to an enraptured crowd perching on bar stools. His tender aesthetic says volumes about the fragility of life and the planet. 

A model wears a creation by Dilara Findikoğlu as part of their Autumn/Winter ready to wear collection.
A model wears a creation by Dilara Findikoğlu as part of their Autumn/Winter ready to wear collection. Credit: Dilara Findikoğlu
A model showcases a creation from Dilara Findikoğlu's Autumn/Winter ready-to-wear collection at London Fashion Week.
A model showcases a creation from Dilara Findikoğlu's Autumn/Winter ready-to-wear collection at London Fashion Week. Credit: Dilara Findikoğlu

Showing in a dingy nightclub, Dilara Findikoglu astonished guests with a collection of gothic fantasia featuring exquisitely made leather corsetry, second skin raffia and feather hourglass gowns, shell and crystal slips that a slew of stars adore including Dua Lipa, Lady Gaga and Charlie XCX. What goes on inside a studio? That was New Gen talent Tolu Coker’s revelation at her presentation that featured an atelier where her team displayed pattern cutting and toile making techniques.

It underlined the skills that go into making her pretty corseted shirt dresses and flounce skirts and the communal passion that goes into making fashion happen. Coker is a semi-finalist in this year’s LVMH prize. As the crowds shift to the big trend machine that is Milan, London’s individualistic storytelling prowess continues to make a global mark – small, mighty and ready for battle – just like that knight.


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