Multiculturalism is an equal part of Londons creative superpower as a fashion city as its individualism.
I couldnt get to everything, but I want to make one last important point.
(Also, the craftsmanship was impeccable.)

Dilara Findikoglu
This 40th anniversary edition of London Fashion Week happily represented a synthesis of both.
These were some of my personal highlights.
While I agree that the UK is not Little Britain, it does often remind me of Fawlty Towers.

Paolo Carzana, fall 2024 ready-to-wear
This drives me crazy.
This 40th anniversary episode of LFWdespite the ongoing marginalization of menswear hereamply reflected that.Luke Leitch
JW Anderson.
Yet, despite this, the citys creative individualism shines through.

JW Anderson, fall 2024 ready-to-wear
Susan Fang transported audiences to a sugary-sweet universe, where optimism reigned amidst effervescent bubbles in the backdrop.
Traditional tailoring, an integral part of Londons sartorial heritage, was celebrated with fervor.
Luke Derrick debuted with sleek, fabulously cut suits that epitomized understated eleganceno frills, just fantastic clothes.

Erdem, fall 2024 ready-to-wear
Marking its 40th anniversary, LFW upheld its reputation as a global hub of the most invigorating fresh talent.

Marques’Almeida, fall 2024 ready-to-wear

Tolu Coker, fall 2024 ready-to-wear

Sinéad O’Dwyer, fall 2024 ready-to-wear

Erdem.

JW Anderson.

Dilara Findikoglu.

Aaron Esh, fall 2024 ready-to-wear

Susan Fang, fall 2024 ready-to-wear

Yuhan Wang, fall 2024 ready-to-wear