One of the most highly anticipated events in the fashion calendar, London fashion week commences on September 17. Although June’s fashion week was held entirely online, this season promises to provide a unique experience, as we see a return to physical catwalk shows. More than 80 brands are set to showcase their Spring/Summer 2021 collections, this week in the UK’s capital. While there are few that have committed solely to a physical catwalk, many brands are opting for a purely digital presentation. However, designers, including Victoria Beckham, Christopher Kane, Preen by Thornton Bregazzi will feature both digital activations and physical shows. All digital activations and shows will be available to watch on londonfashionweek.com, meaning you can have front row access to London fashion week from the comfort of your own home.
Vogue Arabia has put together a complete guide to London fashion week‘s womenswear digital presentations, so you can be sure not to miss out on the most talked-about shows.
Thursday, September 17
The year’s London fashion week kicks off on September 17, with a live stream of Burberry’s SS 21 collection, at 4pm GST on Twitch. Sure to be breathtaking, this opening show is not to be missed.
Friday, September 18
The first full day of shows expects to see stunning digital presentations from Temperley London, Vivienne Westwood, and Rixo, among the brands in Friday’s lineup.
Temperly London – 2pm GST
Halpern – 2:15pm GST
Paul Costello – 2:30pm GST
Lupe Gajardo – 2:45pm GST
Hillier Bartley – 3pm GST
Vinti Andrew – 4pm GST
L.Y.P.H – 4:15 GST
Marknull – 4:45pm GST
Vivienne Westwood – 5pm GST
Preen by Thornton Bregazzi – 5:15pm GST
Matty Bovan – 5:30pm GST
Rixo – 6pm GST
On/Off Presents… 7pm GST
Saturday, September 19
Saturday’s digital shows will feature distinctive brands such as Jordan Luca, Sonia Carrasco, and accessories designer Hill & Friends. Molly Goddard’s digital experience is expected to be a fairytale affair with looks expected to include her signature frothy tulle gowns.
Jordan Luca – 2:30pm GST
Sonia Carrasco – 3:30pm GST
Richard Malone – 4pm GST
Hill & Friends – 5:45pm GST
Stephen Jones Millinery – 6pm GST
Marques’Almeida – 6:30pm GST
16Arlington – 6:45pm GST
Art School – 7pm GST
Luna Del Pinal – 7:45pm GST
Molly Goddard – 8:15pm GST
Sunday, September 20
Sunday’s line-up may be one of the smallest of the week, but with digital shows from Palmer/Harding, Emilio De La Morena, and Emilia Wickstead – a brand loved by Meghan Markle – this line-up is more than enough to fill your fashion week fix.
Emilia Wickstead – 2:30pm GST
Emilio De La Morena – 3:45pm GST
FYODOR GOLAN – 4pm GST
Natasha Zinko X DuoLTD X G-Shock – 9pm GST
Palmer/Harding – 9:15pm GST
Monday, September 21
Monday’s noteworthy schedule is set to include standout cinematic shows from Christopher Kane, JW Anderson, and Victoria Beckham with their digital films certain to be visually impressive.
Osman – 2:30pm GST
Toga – 2:45pm GST
Phoebe English – 3pm GST
Erdem – 4pm GST
Bora Aksu – 5pm GST
Victoria Beckham – 5:45pm GST
Edeline Lee – 6pm GST
Christopher Kane – 6:15pm GST
JW Anderson – 6:30pm GST
Tuesday, September 22
The final day of London fashion week will see the week out in style. Spotlighting brands such a Susan Fang, David Koma, and Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design winner Richard Quinn, Tuesday’s digital line up will definitely leave you wanting more.
MAXXIJ – 2pm GST
Susan Fang – 2:15pm GST
Charlotte Knowles – 2:45pm GST
Eftychia – 3pm GST
Constança Entrudo – 3:15pm GST
Jamie Wei Huang – 3:30pm GST
Accidental Cutting – 3:45pm GST
Kikiito – 4:15pm GST
Misa Harada – 4:45pm GST
David Koma – 5:30pm GST
Richard Quinn – 5:45pm GST
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