The best looks at London Fashion Week 2026

Annabel RackhamCulture reporter
News imageGamma-Rapho/Getty Images Models walks the runway at the Tolu Coker Ready to Wear Fall/Winter 2026-2027 fashion show during London Fashion Week February 2026 on February 19, 2026 in London, England. Gamma-Rapho/Getty Images

Bigger, better, bolder is the message being touted about the first of this year's London fashion weeks.

As the British capital attempts to regain its status as the hottest destination for talented designers, both established names and rising stars have been showcasing their autumn and winter looks.

Highlights so far have included Paul Costelloe's perfectly tailored looks in neutral and brown tones and AGRO Studio's grungy but glam collection.

And at a time where minimalism has become one of fashion's biggest trends, Tolu Coker and Annie's shows will have delighted those who prefer their clothes to make more of a statement.

Royal approval

News imageAFP via Getty Images Britain's King Charles III looks on alongside CEO of British fashion council Laura Weir (L) and British fashion designer Stella McCartney (R) during the opening show of London Fashion Week 2026, in London on February 19, 2026. AFP via Getty Images

Tolu Coker, a former NewGen funding recipient, opened LFW on Thursday with a very important front row guest in the form of King Charles III.

The King was given his own chair and silk cushion to witness the British-Nigerian designer's Notting Hill inspired runway, which was set against a backdrop of the area of London she grew up in.

Watched on by Stella McCartney and Skepta, her show featured vibrant red and blue hues and eye-catching multicolour tartan dresses and skirts with matching hats and ties.

There was a real retro feel to her designs, which focus on sustainability through the use of deadstock fabric and environmentally-friendly dyes.

The catwalk was soundtracked by Little Simz, who also performed in one of Coker's vibrant designs.

With 41 runway shows and 20 presentations across the week, it marks a more than 10% increase in participation compared to last year.

The British Fashion Council (BFC) have been trying to rebuild the global status of London as a destination for designers by waiving fees for a second year in a row in an attempt to "reduce barriers to entry".

And their efforts appear to have worked - Temperley London is back on the LFW schedule after a seven-year break, as is Joseph after nine years away, who will be presenting under new creative director Mario Arena.

Other big names include Julien MacDonald, Erdem, Simone Rocha and Burberry, who return to tradition by closing fashion week on Monday evening.

But one of the staples of LFW is its inclusion of up-and-coming talent, and this year is no different, with the BFC setting up a new designer showcase for those who have previously taken part in their NewGen scheme.

Paul Costelloe's son pays tribute

News imagePA Media Models walk for William Costelloe at the Paul Costelloe show in the Palm Court at The Waldorf Aldwych, central London, during London Fashion WeekPA Media

William Costelloe presented his first collection for the label, honouring his late father Paul who died in November last year.

Costelloe told Reuters the designs were "a celebration of tailoring" and that he wanted to "make women look incredible".

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Many of the looks featured this season's favourite colour - chocolate brown, along with earthy beiges and crisp whites.

His designs created a flattering silhouette, with cinched belts at the waist and structured shoulders heavily peppered across the collection.

News imageAnadolu via Getty Images Creative Director William Costelloe, son of the late designer Paul Costelloe, poses on the runway after the Autumn / Winter 2026 show at London Fashion Week in London, United Kingdom on February 19, 2026. Anadolu via Getty Images
Creative Director William Costelloe, son of the late designer Paul Costelloe

Sustainability was also at the forefront in KSENIASCHNAIDER's show, with the brand continuing its commitment to showcasing up-cycled and reworked clothes that are designed to be worn in a versatile way.

Most eye-catching were the double denim and military-inspired looks from the Ukrainian duo, who are married couple Ksenia and Anton Schnaider.

News imageGamma-Rapho/Getty Images Models walk the runway at the Kseniaschnaider Ready to Wear Fall/Winter 2026-2027 fashion show during London Fashion Week February 2026 on February 19, 2026 in London, EnglandGamma-Rapho/Getty Images

Appearing in neutral tones like khaki and beige, the looks were a throwback to the grunge-inspired styles of the 90s.

KSENIASCHNAIDER's show was in complete contrast to Annie's highly crafted runway looks, which were a flurry of beading, embellishment and feathers.

British designer Annie Doble, whose eponymous brand was formed in Ibiza, is in her third year of showcasing at LFW despite several years working in the fashion industry.

London-based fashion brand AGRO studio also provided an early fashion week highlight.

The design house, which is run by duo Angus Cockram and George Oxby, was displaying their designs for the first time and already features famous customers such as Beyoncé, Raye and Sabrina Carpenter.

News imageGetty Images A model walks the runway at the Agro Studio show during London Fashion Week February 2026 at Village Underground on February 19, 2026 in London, England. Getty Images
Agro Studio unveiled its AW26 collection, titled, The Wanderer

Their collection featured grungy lace looks and leather-heavy co-ords, leaning on a colour palette that was moody and dark.

Some of the designs wouldn't have looked out of place on the Wuthering Heights set, including their satin corsets and full-skirted maxi dresses.

News imageGetty Images Models walk the runway at the Agro Studio show during London Fashion Week February 2026 at Village Underground on February 19, 2026 in London, England. Getty Images
The collection, inspired by mythology of the traveller, features natural textures
News imageGetty Images Models walk the runway at the Agro Studio show during London Fashion Week February 2026 at Village Underground on February 19, 2026 in London, England. Getty Images

Italian fashion brand Fiorucci also chose to stage its autumn/winter collection in London this year, with a presentation instead of traditional catwalk.

Guests were invited to watch as models sprawled across a pool table decorated in white leopard print, wearing outfits to match the playful aesthetic.

Accessories including lip-shaped purses, tiaras and huge statement necklaces completed the eclectic looks.

News imageGetty Images Models pose at the Fiorucci Presentation during London Fashion Week February 2026 at Somerset House on February 20, 2026 in London, England. Getty Images

Fashion week always brings big names to London and this year's events have been no different.

Harris Reed, who has dressed the likes of Beyoncé, Adele and Demi Moore, welcomed some famous friends to his show on Thursday.

Nicky Hilton Rothschild, Joe Locke, Gugu Mbatha-Raw and Lily Collins were all sat front row to see his latest collection.

Cat Burns sat front row at Maximilian Raynor, alongside fellow singer Cassyette.

News imageGetty Images for Harris Reed (L to R) Nicky Hilton Rothschild, Joe Locke, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Lily Collins and Sumayya Vally attend the Harris Reed Autumn / Winter 2026 show during London Fashion Week at Claridge's Hotel on February 19, 2026 in London, England. Getty Images for Harris Reed
Nicky Hilton Rothschild, Joe Locke, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Lily Collins and Sumayya Vally attend the Harris Reed show at Claridge's Hotel
News imageGetty Images Cassyette and Cat Burns attend the Maximilian Raynor show. Lola Thompson and Amelia Onuorah attend the Agro Studio show and Alexander McQueen creative director Sean Mcgirr, Little Simz aka Simbi Ajikawo, Gaetan Judd, Skepta and Olapeju Coker attend the Tolu Coker show during London Fashion Week, February 2026Getty Images