London Fashion Week for the autumn/winter 2025-2026 season took place from 20 to 24 February 2025, once again establishing itself as a must-see event for avant-garde designers and emerging talents.




Highlights of the shows

Three designers made their mark this season by addressing the theme of desire in different ways. Dilara Findikoglu offered a sultry collection where lace and leather mixed with Gothic and Victorian inspirations, defying the norms of femininity. Di Petsa, famous for her draped silhouettes evoking the fluidity of water, transformed the catwalk into a dreamlike scene where the body was celebrated in all its diversity. For her part, Simone Rocha once again seduced with her romantic and dramatic pieces, combining delicate embroidery and architectural volumes. Legendary British milliner Stephen Jones lit up Fashion Week with a collection that paid tribute to imagination and dreams. His creations, which ranged from eccentric to refined, captured the attention of fashion enthusiasts and celebrities in attendance. With pieces inspired by the world of the circus, royalty and surrealism, Jones once again proved that a hat can be more than just an accessory, but a work of art in its own right.


Wolf & Badger: a sustainable alternative to traditional Fashion Week

Throughout Fashion Week, Wolf & Badger hosted a series of special events in the store showcasing different designers as well as MARGOT VII. Visitors were able to discover an exclusive selection of the brand highlighting different looks with the IDYLLE and SKY collections. This initiative gave MARGOT VII and emerging designers international exposure. Influencers like Mia Carragher were spotted wearing the VA set, including the trousers and vest, during the event. Mia Carragher, a singer and social media celebrity, perfectly showcased the VA set, which looked great on her. Wolf & Badger focuses on more accessible and environmentally friendly fashion. The company is committed to only stocking brands that adhere to strict criteria for ethical production, sustainable materials and fair trade.




London, the epicenter of alternative and experimental fashion

London Fashion Week is known for its unconventional spirit and vibrant emerging scene. This edition confirmed this reputation, with designers exploring new narratives, innovative techniques and sustainable approaches. London remains a forward-thinking capital, where designers take risks, push boundaries and inspire a new generation of fashion enthusiasts in perpetual flux.