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Our Favorite Shows of London Fashion Week SS26

The Spring/Summer 2026 season of London Fashion Week is almost over and in the last few days, we've seen plenty of our favorite brands and designers return to the runway, spotted major celebrities sitting in the front row and witnessed the debut of upcoming collaborations. The season started strong with secondhand fashion shows courtesy of eBay and Vinted, followed by a masterclass in sculpture from Harris Reed and a star-studded event from H&M.Next up, we immersed ourselves in Dreaming Eli'...

info@hypebae.com (Hypebae) Mon, 22 Sep 2025 Hypebae
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Susan Fang SS26 Took Us to an Alternate Reality

Set within the urban oasis of the Barbican Conservatory during London Fashion Week, Susan Fang's Spring/Summer 2026 show created a stark contrast to the city's chaos just beyond the concrete walls. Titled "Air Evolution," the collection imagined a parallel timeline bridging the year 2025 and its speculative mirror year, 5202. A sci-fi narrative where nature and technology no longer compete but flourish in symbiosis.Designed to make the wearer "feel like flowing wind," the collection translated t...

info@hypebae.com (Hypebae) Mon, 22 Sep 2025 Hypebae
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LUEDER SS26 Wants You To Have a Seat at the Fashion Table

Last season, for Fall/Winter 2026, Marie Lueder threw a rave at London Fashion Week. For Spring/Summer 2026, with her eponymous label, the designer turned her attention to the environment of a dinner party, a setting she feels nostalgic for but also recognizes as a reflection of culture and exclusivity. "I really appreciate human connection and having time with my friends, and I realized that I don't have that enough,  she tells Hypebae. "I wanted this place to be a dinner table going crazy. It...

info@hypebae.com (Hypebae) Sun, 21 Sep 2025 Hypebae
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Ahluwalia Explored the Duality of Love for SS26

For the Spring/Summer 2026 season at London Fashion Week, Ahluwalia presented a collection titled "Affinity," exploring the "multifaceted nature of love." Showcased amidst a live violin performance, the romantic collection explored themes of renewal, unity and duality.Taking inspiration from Bollywood films, Shakespearean tales and Motown, the collection was also the result of references like Indian paintings and Nigerian deities like Oshun, the goddess of love and fertility. Showcased through d...

info@hypebae.com (Hypebae) Sun, 21 Sep 2025 Hypebae