
London Fashion Day Season 6: The Art of Being — A Celebration of Authenticity and Creative Freedom
The sixth season of London Fashion Day unfolded on 1 November 2025 inside the historic St John’s Church in central London, gathering an inspiring mix of designers, artists, media, and fashion professionals. With record attendance, an expanded designer line-up, and a dynamic Pop-Up Corner Space, the event reaffirmed that independent fashion continues to lead with creativity, innovation, and heart.
Under the creative theme “The Art of Being,” Season 6 explored the belief that authenticity is the new luxury — and that fashion, at its core, is deeply human. The concept came alive not only through the collections but also through the casting, production, and storytelling of the entire show.
“In 2025, being yourself is a creative statement,” said Konstantin Lieontiev, founder and producer of London Fashion Day.
“Each season we bring together voices that might never share a stage — and when they do, something truly powerful happens.”
The runway showcased a curated mix of designers from the UK, Europe, and beyond, including London College of Contemporary Arts (LCCA), Relique London, VELGUD (presented by Global Fashion Net), TIDE CHEN, Sara K Couture, LENIE BOYA × MALUSHA, Maison Sophy G, KochHouse, Mogardi, CHARS, FRENCHEYE, and The Moodi Studio.
The LCCA segment opened the day with five emerging talents whose debut collections illuminated the runway with imagination and promise: Juli Cesar Sandoval Retamozo (@casasandovalondon), Galia Nedeva (@nedevagalya), Deanne Melody Jade Forbes (@chinkz.ltd / @dstarz.designltd), Cristian Lorenzo Artiles Orosa (@orosa.studio), and Khaos Rose Blakk (@khaos.r.blakk). Each designer offered a unique voice — from couture charged with symbolism to streetwear rooted in storytelling — proving that fashion thrives when it’s honest, inclusive, and emotionally resonant.
Every collection felt like a reflection of the moment — one inspired by movement, intimacy, and emotion. Romance met rebellion, and vulnerability turned into style.
The Pop-Up Corner Space brought together brands and partners including Posomo × Femoni, winners of the London Fashion Day open call, who presented a striking manifesto that merged spirituality with fashion expression.
Season 6 also stood as a testament to the power of collaboration. Behind the scenes, a network of partners and institutions shaped this meaningful edition of the event.
Official Partner of Season 6:
Seasonal partners: Trade Mark Wizards Ltd @trademarkwizards, Laura TIMM @thelauratimm, PAYAVA @payava.co.uk, online platform Ultimate Trend Store, branding agency AK Consult, London Dental House, BLOOM&CHARM (@bloomandcharm.ldn), OFN – One Fluid Night (@onefluidnight). Beauty partners: The Fellowship and Sasha Mamedova. Educational partners: London College of Contemporary Arts (@lccalife) and Fashion Academy Paris (@fashionacademyparis). Restaurant partner Lotus Realm (@lotusrealm.uk) and technical partner Show Empire (@showempire.uk).
International partners: Odessa Fashion Day and Global Fashion Net (@global_fashion_net).
Media Partners: FASHION (@fash_on.tv), FAB UK Magazine (@fabukmagazine), GLAM Week Magazine @glamweek_mag, London One Magazine (@london_one_magazine), London Business Journal, WORLD WOMAN Magazine (@world.woman.magazine), FOSTYLEN (@fostylen), Cool’baba Magazine, PLATFORM (@platformua), ML Business Magazine (@business_ml_magazine), Prominent Magazine (@prominent_magazine), Studio of My Dreams (@studioofmydreams), BOSS Magazine (@boss_club_magazine), 100% NEWS, Racing Fashion, Integrity Magazine and FASHION FRONTIER, GWARNIN (@gwarnin.studio), FLICKER Magazine (@theflickermagazine).
Through diverse aesthetics, sustainable design, and inclusive casting, London Fashion Day — Season 6 reminded audiences that fashion is more than fabric — it is identity, memory, and evolution.
As the lights dimmed and the final model stepped off the runway, one truth remained clear: The most radical thing you can be today… is yourself.



































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