On the morning of 1 May 2026, while London was still waking up, London Fashion Day opened a new chapter inside St John’s Church, Hyde Park.
Surrounded by soft natural light and the quiet atmosphere of one of London’s most distinctive cultural spaces, the seventh season became more than a runway event. It was a reflection on presence, identity and the human stories that live behind fashion.
Since its creation, London Fashion Day has developed as an international platform for emerging designers and independent creative voices. With Season 7, the project moved into a more conceptual space, presenting fashion as a language that can exist beyond borders, spoken words and fixed definitions of identity.

LCCA-Showcase
The message of the season was first introduced through the official campaign, photographed at sunrise in central London. At the heart of the campaign was Iranian model Amirsam Mohammadzadeh, wearing a look by Ukrainian brand YADVIGA NETYKSHA. The visual story brought together different cultures, personal histories and emotional layers through one powerful image.
The look itself explored a contrast between exposure and protection. Transparent fabrics revealed the body while the face remained hidden, creating a conversation between visibility and anonymity. In this context, clothing was no longer just a surface. It became a way of revealing what exists inside a person.
Season 7 was not about perfection. It was about authenticity.
As Founder and Producer Kostiantyn Lieontiev said:
“No matter how much we search for perfection in style, trends, or fashion directions, at the centre of it all there is always a person – their individuality, their identity.
Clothing becomes an amplifier of taste – something that reveals what exists within us and gives us confidence.
This season, we wanted to shift the focus back to people. To who we are, how different we all are, and yet how deeply connected we remain through a shared desire – to live in one world and to create beauty together.”

BRERA-MILANO
During the day, the runway became a space where aesthetics, personal expression and cultural dialogue met.
The programme began with the LCCA Showcase, presenting emerging designers from the London College of Contemporary Arts. The day continued with collections by Brera Milano, Anabelle Clothing, Amira, RICKY XTOPHA, Olimzoda Mahin, LEV3L UP, KEKA, Atelier Pardis, Mur Mur, Riri Couture and Gorsset.
Each designer brought a different perspective, creating a programme that reflected the diversity of contemporary independent fashion.
Beyond the runway, the event unfolded through interviews, networking, backstage moments, media conversations and content creation across the venue. London Fashion Day Season 7 became a living environment of exchange between designers, guests, creatives and industry professionals.
The season was realised with the support of a strong international network of partners.
NITISI joined as Official General Partner, with COREBUD as Exclusive Partner. The season was also supported by Trade Mark Wizards Ltd, Laura TIMM, To Do Business Club, AVGRANT Strategy Group, London Dental House, OFN – One Fluid Night LGBTQIA+ Film Festival, and Delora Digital Model Hub.
Beauty was led by The Fellowship and Sasha Mamedova, while the educational partnership continued with the London College of Contemporary Arts (LCCA). The guest experience and technical production were supported by PAYAVA, Lotus Realm and Show Empire.
The international dimension of the project was strengthened through Odessa Fashion Day, Fashion Academy Paris, and Global Fashion Net.
Media coverage was supported by FASHION, FAB UK Magazine, GLAM Week Magazine, London One Magazine, London Business Journal, FOSTYLEN, Cool’baba Magazine, ML Business Magazine, Prominent Magazine, Studio of My Dreams, FASHION FRONTIER, Racing Fashion, FLICKER Magazine, IKON Magazine, ARRANT Magazine, and filmmaker Dinara Ostr.
What defined Season 7 was not only its line-up or its partnerships, but the feeling it created. Fashion was used as a way to speak about individuality, culture and connection.
At a time when the world moves quickly and loudly, London Fashion Day offered a quieter message: fashion can still be personal, sincere and deeply human.
Not fashion as performance.
Fashion as understanding.

ANABELLE CLOTHING

ANABELLE CLOTHING

AMIRA

AMIRA

RICKY XTOPHA

RICKY XTOPHA

OLIMZODA MAHIN

SOFI RICH AND MALUSHA BAGS

SOFI RICH AND MALUSHA BAGS

LEV3L UP

ATELIER PARDIS

ATELIER PARDIS

MUR MUR

MUR MUR

KEKA

KEKA

RIRI COUTURE

GORSSET

GORSSET

LCCA-Showcase