
Published 13 October 2025
Sue Evans,
Emily Gordon-SmithThe Spring/Summer 2026 fashion season drew to an exciting close in Paris, with new creative directors making their debuts at several major houses. But this didn’t overshadow the creative buzz felt elsewhere, with powerful new silhouette direction and dynamic use of colour delivering a revitalised mood for the season ahead.



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London Fashion Week’s established names played it safe and reworked their signature silhouettes, while up and coming talent (a roster of new designers featured on the schedule alongside noteworthy outings from MA graduate collections), drove the city’s runways forward with a less-is-more approach that felt fresh and...