These Are the 8 Major Trends to Know From London Fashion Week

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8 Major Trends From London Fashion Week Courtesy of ELLE

For the fall/winter 2025 season in London, designers incorporated vibrant shades of color, such as blues and maroons, along with a variety of prints, like bold florals and classic plaids. Even though some key players were missing from the calendar (J.W. Anderson and Molly Goddard, to name a couple), brands managed to bring an exciting variety of trends to the runway. Here, eight trends to know from London Fashion Week.


Icy Blues

This cool-toned shade of blue brought an icy punch of color to the catwalk. Designers managed to showcase the versatile hue through a variety of materials, including satins, sequin embellishments, and knitwear.


Simone Rocha

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Erdem

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Bora Aksu

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Edeline Lee

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Mark Fast

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Florals All Year Round

Florals for spring? Not anymore. This season, designers didn’t hold back on this bold print, providing a vibrant pop of color to their collections and making our next winter wardrobe feel slightly warmer.


S.S. Daley

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Richard Quinn

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Simone Rocha

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Emilia Wickstead

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Erdem

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Cinched Tailoring

Designers managed to make tailoring feel slightly more hot this season with an emphasis on the torso. Seen through a variety of coats and jackets, the pieces contoured nicely around the waist, allowing for a seamless fit.


Mark Fast

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Erdem

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SRVC

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Paul Costelloe

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Emilia Wickstead

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Winter Plaids

A classic British staple, plaids dominated this season’s collections. The timeless print was showcased in a variety of ways, from oversized wool coats to minidresses and more.


Burberry

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Paul Costelloe

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Kent & Curwen

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S.S. Daley

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Jawara Alleyne

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Sinead Gorey

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Wine Tones

Wine tones, which have already gained popularity in the market, were back in full force in London. Exhibited through a variety of leather and knitwear, the deep color managed to bring a romantic feel to the dreary winter months.


Erdem

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Burberry

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Sinéad O’Dwyer

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Chet Lo

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Mark Fast

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Jawara Alleyne

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Endless Fringe

Fringe managed to make its presence known yet again on the London runways. This dynamic embellishment brought some added movement, whether it be through hems on skirts or embellishments throughout a dress.


Roksanda

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Burberry

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Mithridate

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Toga

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Erdem

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Kent & Curwen

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Edeline Lee

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The Full-Length Skirt

The length of skirts dropped to the floor this season. Emilia Wickstead, Mark Fast, Edeline Lee, and more brought extra length to their skirts while also managing to provide some extra warmth in the cold.


Mithridate

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S.S. Daley

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Emilia Wickstead

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Mark Fast

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Edeline Lee

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Fashion East

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Artistic Expression

Fashion has long been considered an art form. This interpretation was taken to the next level by displaying actual artistic works on the garments themselves. Take, for instance, a simple stroke of gold paint or a full-blown portrait.


Roksanda

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S.S. Daley

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Erdem

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Harris Reed

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Roksanda

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Erdem

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