7 of the best street style looks at London Fashion Week
London’s streets have become a smorgasbord of fashion inspiration.
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Your support makes all the difference.The runways aren’t the only place to see exceptional style at London Fashion Week.
In fact, people sitting on the front row tend to wear some of the most exciting fashion of the season – bringing their own personality and uniqueness to every look.
Street style isn’t a new phenomenon, and really came into its own in the Eighties thanks to photographer Bill Cunningham. His photo essays memorialised trends including fanny packs, Birkin bags and fluorescent biker shorts – and today, street style is a spectacle in its own right during Fashion Month.
Here’s some of the best street style spotted at London Fashion Week (LFW)…
1. Colour blocking your basics
Hannah Jones, CEO of the Prince of Wales-founded Earthshot Prize, gave a perfect example of how to breathe life into your basics.
Jones paired a stylish black suit with a cobalt blue bag and lime green neck scarf.
2. Smart casual
Rizzle Kicks’ Jordan Stephens was the epitome of smart casual in a chunky blue hoodie, utility trousers and a woollen double-breasted coat on the streets of London.
3. Boho is back
French brand Chloe championed boho styles at its autumn/winter 2024 Paris Fashion Week collection in February – and that seemed to be the inspiration for a lot of style stars at LFW.
Boho isn’t just a trend for summer – as shown by musician Jamie Perrett, who donned vintage velvet, secondhand silver necklaces and a felt fedora.
4. Mother and daughter day out
Model and philanthropist Noella Coursaris and her daughter, Cara Masters, complemented each other’s colour blocking in the tones of the season, donning mint green, smoked aubergine and rich ochre.
5. Dip-dyed denim
Lois Lewis and Pia Mastrangelo proved monochrome doesn’t have to be all about sharp contrasts.
Lewis layered soft whites and creams in a floaty late summer look, while Mastrangelo’s dip-dyed denim dress turned a heavy autumn staple into a chic statement piece.
6. Pearls aren’t just for jewellery
Pearls peppered the pavements of London Fashion Week, proving this soft gemstone isn’t just for summer – and nor does it have to be reserved for necklaces.
Founder of REO Reworked, Rosa Owen, showcased a coquettish pearl and velvet corset with ribbon embellishments.
7. Statement leather
Student Mario Traviati showcased statement leather in his sharp take on evening gloves.
His dark red fingerless gloves were paired with a black croc-patterned clutch, proving leather is an autumn staple that never goes out of style.