While New York, Milan and Paris may dominate the fashion calendar, London Fashion Week remains one of our absolute favorites, thanks to its unmistakable subversive flair. British fashion has long been synonymous with innovation and rebelliousness—from Vivienne Westwood to Alexander McQueen to John Galliano. With a history of iconic designers pushing boundaries, London never fails to offer a refreshing break from the expected, and we can’t help but be enamored by its unconventional approach to fashion season after season. Here are our favorites from the British Fall 2025 runway shows.
Dilara Findikoglu



One of our favorite designers of all time, Dilara Findikoglu, referred to her Fall 2025 collection as a “divine feminine mutiny” in her show notes. The exhibitionist designer is truly one of a kind, in a space entirely of her own.
Sinéad O’Dwyer



We always look forward to Sinéad O’Dwyer shows for the way they bring a fresh perspective. Known for her innovative approach to body positivity and inclusivity, the 2025 LVMH Semi-Finalist’s collections often challenge traditional norms and offer new ways of thinking about form and fit.
Pauline Dujancourt



Known for her exquisite handmade knitwear, Pauline Dujancourt’s Fall 2025 collection marked a milestone: it was her first-ever runway show. The designer’s intricate approach to knitwear is clear, as is her craftsmanship.
Simone Rocha



Simone Rocha’s latest collection delved into themes of teenage angst and nostalgia, reflecting on her school years and the advice of a former principal who once told her the story of The Tortoise and the Hare. Now celebrating her 15th year as a brand, the Irish designer identifies with the tortoise, embracing slow, steady progress.
Burberry



We were so surprised to learn that Daniel Lee’s latest Burberry collection was inspired by watching Saltburn. The quintessentially London brand stayed true to its roots with plaids, quilted coats and trench coats—but with a twist of British countryside.