STREET Trends London Fashion Week AW 2025 Women Youth Apparel

Published 26 March 2025 - 547 images
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London Fashion Week is evolving, but the streetstyle scene consistently delivers quietly confident and accessible looks – mixed with a splash of rebellion. In this unique gallery we capture the current womenswear mood, providing an overarching view of new forward-moving trends. The hi-res images are expertly curated to form a flow of ideas within each category – making trends clear and actionable.

STREET Trends London Fashion Week AW 2025 Women Men Youth Accessories

Published 17 March 2025 - 494 images
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The street scene reflects the vibrant energy that gives LFW its edge over other fashion week locations. Personalised styles and customised looks are fun and creative, adding a unique flavour to accessories and details. This curated gallery combines women’s and men’s styles and connects design details within each category to give a clear and concise view of trends for BAGS, FOOTWEAR, HEADWEAR & JEWELLERY/EYEWEAR sectors.

RETAIL Trends London SS 2025 Women Youth Apparel

Published 2 March 2025 - 272 images
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We’re focusing on women’s apparel and taking a close look at emerging trends in the retail scene for spring/summer 2025. Dresses and soft separates are manipulated using drape, stretch and gathers, proportions are playful with panels of puffed volume, or dramatic with severe cuts and clever construction.Tailoring is feminised using cutouts, ties and embellishments or simply softened in oversized proportions or unstructured shapes.This early in the season there is also plenty of outerwear in exaggerated proportions and neat jackets in crop lengths. Looks show the importance of layered styling, mixed proportions and key accessories. Exciting collaborations add another layer of creative energy to the retail scene: Johanna Parv + Chet Lo for Pull & Bear in Selfridges, Barbour x Ganni in Harvey Nichols and Emily Ratajkowski x Marella Harrods.

DESIGN Forecast AW 2026-27 Men Youth Apparel

Published 20 February 2025 - 48 pages 27515-27562
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Menswear moves into a more experimental phase pushing the boundaries of what’s expected from this sector. Styles are breaking new ground with innovative fabric combinations, or in hybrid styles that mix familiar classics. Designs are constructed for the long-term with reversible, adjustable or restyle-able aspects.
AW26-27 will see a bigger flex towards casualization. Styles usually considered part of the smart/tailored sector will soften and lean into a more casual look.

CONCEPT Forecast AW 2026-27

Published 29 January 2025 - 26 pages 27489-27514
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Rapid technological shifts are impacting everything from our daily lives to global infrastructures. These changes work to simplify and streamline our experiences or add a layer of complexity that can feel overwhelming. A growing movement is emerging that emphasises unity and encourages collaboration to solve complex issues together. Designers are reframing their approach to design, working to create low-impact alternatives, longevity-focused products and flexible solutions. Fashion design will rely more on knowledge sharing to develop strategies to combat waste, and communicate these ideas to build trust and transparency for their brands.

COLOUR Forecast AW 2026-27

Published 14 January 2025 - 36 pages 27453-27488
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The colour report signals the start of an exciting new season! Colours rise to meet the challenges of a changing environment, polarised viewpoints and shifting attitudes towards fashion. This flux is reflected in sharply contrasting colours, which also reveal that by working together, coexistence and unity can still be achieved. This definitive colour guide features 40 shades divided into a CORE selection, important KEY6 shades, and launches the three concept themes for the season. Unique colour-styling pages show how groups of colours can be used most effectively across WOMEN/youth and MEN/youth sectors.

DESIGN Forecast SS 2026 Women Youth Accessories

Published 17 December 2024 - 60 pages 27393-27452
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This exciting area of fashion captures a need for playfulness and self-expression through designs that offer more than just functional practicality. For SS2026 accessories make a strong impression with new and effective deviations to familiar lines using surprising materials, fresh details or clever construction. A design packed forecast report covering important developments in the accessories sector. Original CAD flats reveal each design in great detail with analysis and inspiration to take the ideas further.

DESIGN Forecast SS 2026 Women Youth Apparel

Published 22 November 2024 - 57 pages 27336-27392
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Womenswear moves forward with powerful new proportions, balancing big oversized shapes and dynamic curved lines, with serious crops and bold statement details. The structured trapeze line and the soft, puffy blouson are key silhouettes, which are set to make an impact across soft separates and jackets. Adaptability will be an important factor for spring summer 2026 and this translates into coordinating layers, two-piece sets and fastenings that make room for re-styling. Femme elements bring in snappy waistlines and contoured fits, while detailing moves into sweet frills, gathers and fringes.

STREET Trends London Fashion Week SS 2025 Men Youth Apparel

Published 18 October 2024 - 367 images
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The season’s menswear really delivers, with injections of colour, unexpected proportions and cleverly layered styling. This valuable insight into the menswear scene gives an important overview of emerging street trends. The gallery is expertly curated into the following categories: CASUAL covers the latest denim and woven cotton styles, JERSEY looks at knitwear, sporty looks and printed tees, LEATHER groups together outerwear and styles in leather-type materials, while SMART involves structure and soft styles with a smart edge.