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London Fashion Week revealed a provisional schedule for February 2026
by Modem – Posted December 19 2025
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The British Fashion Council (BFC) revealed a provisional calendar for London Fashion Week, running from February 19 to 23, featuring a mix of 38 fashion shows and 12 presentations, as well as several events and a rich schedule of digital shows. The British Fashion Council will continue its support for designers by waiving show fees for those presenting on the main schedule.

The schedule will feature established and emerging brands, both British and international, including Emilia Wickstead, Erdem, Richard Quinn, and Harris Reed, as well as young creatives such as Karoline Vitto, Chopova Lowena, and Maximilian Raynor, winner of the special jury prize at the lts contest 2025. While Burberry will close London Fashion Week's Fall/Winter 2026/27 collections, with a show scheduled for Monday, February 23 at 7 pm, among the new features is the return of Joseph to the calendar. The London-based label, which will show on Friday, February 20, at 3 pm, will unveil its second collection under the creative direction of Mario Arena, marking its comeback to the catwalk after an eight-year absence.

Temperley London, the brand founded by Alice Temperley in 2000, will also return to the schedule for the first time since September 2019, marking its 25th anniversary. Other returning designers include Chet Lo, John Richmond, a British brand part of the Neapolitan ARAV group led by Mena Marano, Joseph, Masha Popova, and Phoebe English. The task of opening fashion week on Thursday, 19 February at 12:00 pm will be given to Paul Costelloe, a brand founded by the eponymous Irish designer, who passed away last November at the age of 80.

This season will also present a pull of new talent, including womenswear label Agro Studio, accessories designer Clara Chu, design brand Ewenki, Afro-contemporary menswear brand Gravalot, Liberowe, launched by French-born Talia Loubaton, and Indian brand Raw Mango.

The BFC’s NewGen project will showcase a diverse range of emerging talent, both physically and digitally, including A Letter (formerly Aletta), Aaron Esh, Charlie Constantinou, Derrick, E.W.Usie, Kazna Asker, Karoline Vitto, Liza Keane, Lueder, Octi, Oscar Ouyang, Pauline Dujancourt, The Ouze, The Winter House, Tolu Coker, and Yaku.

See the official schedule of London Fashion Week FW 26/27

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Image: Joseph

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