Spring has finally arrived, and many people are probably paying attention to what to wear in the new season. But in the British capital, London Fashion Week was the talk of the town and all eyes were on Autumn/Winter 2026. And while most of the talk during Fashion Month was about what’s trending on the runways (you can hear our thoughts here), I couldn’t help but notice some chic street style looks as well. Of course, this includes some cool outfits I spotted from my fellow editors.
As well as navigating numerous runway shows and presentations, The Who What Wear UK editors roamed around London in stylish yet practical outfits to celebrate our 10th anniversary party (thanks to Kiyori Bar) Aki London). As always, we traveled from show to show with our loved ones volvo Black Edition XC90 And the driver (shout out to Chris!) was always on hand to take us from A to B and take any required attire photos. From shows to presentations, coffee pick-ups and after-sunset parties, Volvo guided us in style, whether we were heading west for ultra-luxury brands, traveling east of London to discover up-and-coming designers, or dodging the (very predictable) British downpours.
(Image credit: Remy Farrell, Rebecca Rhys Evans)
Naturally, once we were all back at the Who What Wear UK offices, we had to ask for their exact outfit breakdowns. If you’re looking for outfit inspiration for the new season, or just curious about what our editors are wearing during Fashion Month, keep scrolling to see what Who What Wear UK editors wore at London Fashion Week in February 2026.
What British editors wore at London Fashion Week
1. Faux fur coat + boots + handbag
Style notes: “When it comes to preparing my LFW outfit, my first thought is practicality. We all know London isn’t known for its mild, tropical climate, so traveling from one end of the city to the other in light clothing is just not for me. Wear a statement coat. A coat like this one. teeth The outfit (thank you, Karen Millen), and such a great print, I didn’t need much else to get ready for fashion week. my standard kitten heels Boots go with any outfit, and when I saw this incredible pink Prada Supernova bag at Handbag Clinic, I knew it had to be featured somewhere. And as it turns out, it pairs surprisingly well with zebra print. ” Remy Farrellfashion editor
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2. Rain jacket + capri leggings + mules
Style notes: “It’s been another drizzly day in London, so a chic raincoat felt like the obvious choice. A far cry from the tacky style I’d wear strolling to Sainsbury’s in the rain, Damson Madder’s checkered design brought a welcome sense of whimsy, perfect for a day spent celebrating London’s talent. I paired it with capri pants, which were also a comfort-oriented choice, but the cropped length added a bit of interest to the outfit. From there, I kept the styling simple with oversized earrings, a tote bag large enough to store my laptop for writing between shows, and a pair of understated black shoes. The mule until the end. ”- Natalie Munronews writer
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3. Cape jacket + knee skirt + statement boots
Style notes: “It’s important to note that even though Remy and I didn’t discuss our outfits that morning before getting dressed, we were happy with this coincidence. The MVP of this outfit was the accessories. I’m a big fan of animal print, especially zebra print at the moment, so the boots speak for themselves. The Chanel bag I bought on eBay is from 2006 and is one of the best used items I’ve ever purchased. The wrap coat jacket and leather midi skirt are both by Massimo Dutti. I wanted something simple to wear that would show off my accessories and shoes. Then I put on a pillbox hat (literally). This was inspired by my colleagues at Who What Wear US who seemingly everyone wore this hat at New York Fashion Week. ” Rebecca Rhys-EvansDeputy Editor
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4. Denim jacket + jeans + loafers
Style notes: “Fashion Week is a sport that has a huge impact on the audience. Onlookers, or in this case those in the front rows, are not just tasked with merely passively observing, they are invited to participate in the action and take part in the proceedings from the runway. That can sometimes require even the most senior editor to sprint to a show, run across town, or even make a mad dash to find a seat like Sofia Coppola at Chanel’s spring/summer collection. In 2026, when I found myself caught up in the minutiae of everyday life, I wanted to lean more into the energetic, fast-paced nature of the week by dressing with functionality in mind, while still being stylish, of course.
I reached for a double denim set from Australian brand With Jean. I’m a Sydney native after all, so it’s always special to style something homegrown and spotlight it on an international stage. I wore this effortlessly polished and practical uniform and felt ready for whatever the day brought. The Canadian tuxedo is actually the closest thing to a tastemaker’s uniform, just take a look at Interview Magazine’s Mel Ottenberg’s personal style. So when you go out wearing this, you really feel ready for anything. To bring in a little more personality, I paired the outfit with Asta Resort’s Mia Thermopolis coded knit hat (the crocheted rosette on the side is so cute!) and Manu Atelier’s blue suede tote bag. ” eva gilchristSEO writer
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5. Bomber jacket + miniskirt + brogues
Style notes: “As much as I admire the innate ‘Londonness’ of the eclectic styles that flock to the city during London Fashion Week, I always try to keep my outfits appropriate for my week. myself As much as possible. And above all comfort and Warmth is key. I know I’m saying this with a miniskirt and funnel neck ensemble, but trust me, there was a way out of my insanity. With little time in their schedules, anyone who frequents Fashion Week knows that the best way to get around is often by subway or walking. And in the mayhem it is rather easy To sweat. Therefore, wearing a skirt repeatedly is a surefire way to stay cool. However, it’s common to wait outside while waiting for the show to start, and London’s weather can be a bit cold, especially in February. That’s where funnel neck jackets come in: practical yet on-trend. Not only did it make me feel comfortable, but it also provided that cool-girl “London” edge this season is known for. What you end up with at Derby is a shoe that’s practical enough for the 10,000 steps you’re likely to complete. I injected visual interest and broke up the muted contrast through my longline fuchsia show plaid shirt. It’s an outfit I’ve worn repeatedly ever since. ” – Imani-Nia Francis-TsolakisJunior Fashion Editor
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6. Trench coat + shirt + skirt pants
Style notes: “In classic London style, it was raining on the second day of Fashion Week, so my outfit was all about practicality. I’ve been wearing this raincoat for years, so I wanted to add a preppy vibe with the shirt and tie. Paired with this gray pleated skirt and pants hybrid, I wanted to give it more of a school uniform feel. Lastly, for me, Fashion Week isn’t complete without fun accessories, so I finished it off with a fun fluffy hat.” – Megan Story, Social Media Editor
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