Returning to Olympia National from February 8 to 10, 2026, Scoop International marks its 15th anniversary with a season defined by imagination, global perspective, and thoughtful curation, continuing to offer buyers an inspiring environment where discovery, creativity, and commercial relevance coexist.
For its February 2026 edition, Scoop places renewed emphasis on international design, with a particularly strong and considered presence from France. Renowned for its effortless elegance, artisanal heritage, and modern sensibility, French fashion plays a key role in the show’s global narrative this season. Among the French designers featured are Botej, Inoui Editions, Ines de La Fressange, Pret Pour Partir, Absolut, Les Tricots de Lea, Mesdemoiselle Paris, Edward Achour, Requins, Sacré Coeur, Majestic, Gas Bijoux, Fancy Palas, Humility, and Mat de Misaine. Together, they represent a broad yet cohesive view of contemporary French design, spanning ready-to-wear, knitwear, accessories, and jewellery, united by a focus on quality, craftsmanship, and understated sophistication.
This refined French edit sits seamlessly within Scoop’s wider international landscape, which is defined by a carefully balanced mix of established names and emerging designers. Guided by founder and curator Karen Radley, each collection is selected for its clarity of identity, craftsmanship, and long-term relevance, ensuring buyers discover collections with a genuine point of difference rather than fleeting trend appeal.
Alongside the French designers, buyers can explore an inspiring roster of international talent. British designers showing this season include The Keep, Belsize 25, Moray Cashmere, Corita Rose, Helen Moore, Eribé, Deborah Blyth, Charlotte Muse, and Lucas Jack, each bringing a distinct perspective rooted in craftsmanship, modern design, and independent spirit.
Italy is also strongly represented, with designers such as Lavi, Jei’s, Montereggio Point, Date, Transit, Angela Caputi, Tandem, Roberta Pieri, and Whyci showcasing collections that blend heritage techniques with contemporary elegance and effortless wearability.
From Denmark, designers include Charlotte Sparre, Enamel Copenhagen, Woden, Mos Mosh, Part Two, Gustav, Mybm, and Nuni Copenhagen.
Set against a whimsical visual theme that brings a sense of playfulness and elegance to the space, the upcoming edition promises an immersive buying experience designed to encourage exploration and connection. As Scoop celebrates 15 years at the forefront of fashion discovery, the February 2026 show stands as a reflection of its enduring values: creativity, curation, and a truly international outlook.
Scoop International
February 8 - 10, 2026
Olympia National
Kensington, London



