Ah, London Fashion Week. It may not be as polished and starry as its New York counterpart, or as refined and sexy as its cousins across the channel, Paris and Milan. But what it lacks in glossiness, it more than makes up for in fun, grit and playfulness (or so the common narrative goes, though the cliché exists for a reason).
Amid all the autumn/winter 2025 madness, it can be easy to forget that LFW didn’t even exist before 1984, back when PR guru Lynne Franks had the galaxy-brained idea of putting together a schedule featuring the likes of Vivienne Westwood, Katharine Hamnett and little-known Central Saint Martins graduate John Galliano. In the decades since, LFW has of course become a cultural behemoth, kick-starting and showcasing the careers of everyone from Simone Rocha to Martine Rose and Wales Bonner.
But as we know, LFW isn’t just for fashion nerds, industry heads and journos. Celebs love to be seen on the front row, and frankly we love to see them too (prior highlights include: Anna Wintour next to Queen Elizabeth II at Richard Quinn in 2018, Pamela Anderson next to a white statue at Vivienne Westwood in 2008 and all of the increasingly rare glimpses of Harry Styles).
To that end, scroll through the gallery below to see all the biggest stars in attendance at the autumn/winter 2025 edition of London Fashion Week.
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