London Fashion Week concludes on Monday, marking the end of a vibrant showcase of British and international design talent.
This autumn’s celebration of style featured the debut show of Dreaming Eli within the historic St Cyprian’s Church, alongside the return of H&M and a unique catwalk presentation by Oxfam.
Notable figures such as Bake Off’s Dame Prue Leith, singer-songwriter Matt Goss, and Romeo Beckham were among the esteemed guests in attendance.
H&M inaugurated the week at 180 Strand with a star-studded show featuring Iris Law and Romeo Beckham, drawing an audience of over 700, including model Emily Ratajkowski.
Singer Lola Young delivered a captivating performance, including her hit Gen-Z anthem, “Messy.”
As is customary, catwalks were strategically situated across London in striking venues such as Battersea Power Station, the Royal Horseguards Hotel, the Royal Opera House, and various historic churches, each contributing a distinctive backdrop.
The event also showcased a range of avant-garde ensembles, worn by stylish celebrities.
Dame Prue Leith garnered attention at the Vin + Omi: Dysphoriana show, gracing the runway in a repurposed bright red RAF parachute, transformed into a striking dress.
The design duo are recognized for their avant-garde and environmentally conscious creations.
In a separate event, Oxfam hosted a runway show in support of Second-Hand September, featuring personalities like singer Sam Ryder, model Jade Parfitt, and writer and presenter Katie Piper.
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