From Eighties’ sillhouettes to pillbox hats to faux fur – here are five of the biggest trends from London Fashion Week.
London Fashion Week (20-24 February) has long been a launchpad for global talent, but this season, Irish designers commanded ...
Journalist Victoria G.L. Brunton goes backstage at London Fashion Week to speak with celebrated Irish designer Paul Costelloe ...
Noticed flocks of well-dressed Londoners migrating around the city this week? That’s right, London Fashion Week is back for ...
Paul Costelloe Bags and Accessories introduce Dressage inspired leather pieces with a classic but contemporary aesthetic.
Costelloe's autumn-winter 2025 line included dressage-like fitted jackets and structured skirts and shorts, sometimes paired with caps and long boots. Models also wore feminine coats and voluminous ...
In a 'play on teenage stereotypes and nostalgia' the designer showcased elements that subverted her signature saccharine ...
Irish designer Paul Costelloe drew inspiration from the equestrian world for his latest collection at London Fashion Week on Friday, showing jodhpur-shaped culottes, tweeds, and prints featuring show ...
Florence Pugh opened Harris Reed's show, while Richard Quinn's runway saw models in wedding dresses walking through fake snow ...
Florence Pugh opened Harris Reed's show with a theatrical display, turning heads in a sculptural speared, hooded black gown. Her dramatic make-up featured striking eyes with extended lashes adding to ...
Supermodel Jodie Kidd, presenter Olivia Cox, and Phoebe and Daisy Tomlinson were among the celebrities sitting front row.