London Fashion Week AW26 Opens
London Fashion Week for Autumn/Winter 2026 has opened, with designers reportedly focusing on classic, timeless styles over passing trends. This season shows an emphasis on exhibitions and immersive experiences to engage audiences beyond traditional runway shows. The schedule features a mix of established and emerging design talent.
- This season marks the implementation of new mandatory Sustainability Requirements, developed in partnership with Copenhagen Fashion Week; designers in the NEWGEN program must meet 18 minimum standards to remain on the official schedule. - To bolster the event's global standing, the British Fashion Council (BFC) has waived show fees for designers on the physical schedule and doubled its investment in the International Guest Programme to attract more international press and buyers. - The schedule features the return of major names like Burberry, Erdem, and Richard Quinn, alongside the much-anticipated comeback of Julien Macdonald and the brand Joseph, which is showing its first collection under new Creative Director Mario Arena. - Paul Costelloe's show opened the five-day event, marking the label's first Fashion Week since the founder's death in 2025. - The BFC's NEWGEN initiative is showcasing a roster of emerging talent that includes Aaron Esh, Karoline Vitto, and Tolu Coker, while the Fashion East incubator is presenting designers such as Jacek Gleba and Louis Mayhew. - Beyond the runway, the "City Wide Celebration" program offers talks, pop-ups, and immersive experiences open to the public. - Stylistic trends for the season are moving away from viral moments and toward longevity, with an emphasis on softened tailoring, elongated silhouettes, and a darker color palette of oxblood, peat brown, and storm grey. - The event runs from February 19 to February 23, 2026, and will conclude with the traditional anchor show from Burberry.