LFW: London Fashion Week 2022

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If you’re unfamiliar with fashion week, welcome to London. It’s in the name and is therefore fairly self-explanatory. London fashion week (LFW) is a week-long event that involves runway shows and pop-up events to view new collections from designers. First comes New York and then comes London.
London is a little different to New York in terms of tradition. Over in the UK, we have customs and guidelines that we follow to keep us on track. It is the first stop in Europe for the fashion community, yet still somewhat grounded in rich history. We’re not as picky as our neighbours in Europe, but we’re also not as relaxed as our New York predecessors.
This year LFW is taking place from the 18th February until the 22nd February. There are a few festivities that will happen in the lead up to fashion week, but many catwalks will occur between these days. Take a look at the schedule for London fashion week 2022 with the shows and events we’re most looking forward to.
February 17th – LFW
- Bora Aksu
- Edward Crutchley
- Helen Anthony
- Tiger of Sweden
- Mark Fast
- Halpern
- Preen by Thornton Bregazzi
- Temperley
- Paul Costelloe
- David Koma
- Nensi Dojaka
- Saul Nash


February 18th – LFW
- Noon by Noor
- Edeline Lee
- Yuhan Wang
- Anna Mason
- Feben
- Molly Goddard
- KNWLS
- Labrum London
- Ingrid Kraftchenko


February 19th – LFW
- John Lawrence Sullivan
- Edeline Lee
- Roland Mouret
- Rejina Pyo
- Erdem
- S.S. Daley

February 20th – LFW
- Supriya Lele
- TOGA
- Paul & Joe
- Simone Rocha


February 21st – LFW
- Pronounce
- COS
- Richard Quinn

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