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London Fashion Week Cheat Sheet: Fall/Winter 2026

Last updated: February 19, 2026 12:25 am
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London Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2026: A Look at the Season Ahead

London Fashion Week (LFW) is kicking off today for the Fall/Winter 2026 season, with a larger schedule and a strong sense of momentum. The British Fashion Council (BFC) is focused on rebuilding scale and international visibility for the event.

“This season is all about momentum and confidence,” says BFC CEO Laura Weir, as she leads her second LFW. The official schedule boasts 90 designers and organizations, including 41 runway shows and 20 presentations. This marks an 11% increase in brand presence compared to the previous year. The BFC reports a 36% increase in confirmed press attendance and a 17% increase in buyers.

The increased size of the event is evident right from the start. Thursday’s kick-off, traditionally a lighter day for evening events, will feature a full lineup of presentations and shows. This signals London’s efforts to rebuild density in the fashion industry. The BFC has waived fees once again to “reduce barriers to entry” and has doubled its investment in the international guest program to attract global attention to the British capital.

The fashion ecosystem is expanding as well. A new designer showcase at 180 Strand will feature designers who have previously participated in the BFC’s NewGen incubation program. This showcase aims to strengthen connections between emerging talent, press, and buyers. Retail and cultural activations will accompany the shows, including in-store edits at Selfridges, a Dover Street Market pop-up, an H&M Studio townhouse takeover, and events hosted by BFC patrons Topshop and John Lewis at Piccadilly Lights.

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Established names like Erdem, Simone Rocha, and Richard Quinn will showcase their collections on Sunday, while brands like Burberry will close out LFW on Monday evening. Joseph is returning to the runway on Friday after nearly a decade, with creative director Mario Arena at the helm since November 2024. Chet Lo is back on Saturday after a brief hiatus, alongside returning brands like Masha Popova, Julien Macdonald, Karoline Vitto, and Marques Almeida.

Emerging talent remains central to London’s fashion scene, with newcomers like minimalist womenswear label Selasi, women’s tailoring brand Liberowe, and contemporary designer Yuhan Ao adding fresh perspectives. Indian luxury brand Raw Mango and experimental voices like Leo Prothmann, Clara Chu, and Agro Studio are also making their mark on the LFW scene.

Brigitte Chartrand, chief buying and merchandising officer at Net-a-Porter, expresses her excitement for London Fashion Week, citing the Central Saint Martins show and designers like Erdem and Simone Rocha as highlights to look out for.

Aside from the runway shows, evening programming includes dinners hosted by JW Anderson, Labrum London, Di Petsa, and the BFC in partnership with the British Film Institute. Knwls is hosting a pop-up for its community, while David Koma is hosting a cocktail event.

“London has always been at the forefront of shaping the cultural conversation,” says Weir. “By attracting a diverse range of international voices to the city, we are ensuring that London Fashion Week’s global impact continues to grow both commercially and culturally.”

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