
After a high-octane start in New York, the fashion industry has descended on London, a city known for its rich history, and uncompromising individuality. London Fashion Week Spring Summer 26 is officially underway, with a lineup that blends heritage houses with the vibrant energy of some rebellious newcomers.
On the schedule, legacy brands like Burberry and Emilia Wickstead return to anchor the lineup, promising heritage craftsmanship reimagined for a new era. Meanwhile, a rising wave of newer designers like New Zealand talent Rory William Docherty, cool-girl favourite Dilara Findikoglu, and Conner Ives (who masterminded the 'Protect The Dolls' t-shirts) will also take to the runways.
While the runways offer a glimpse into what’s next, it’s the city’s streets that reveal how fashion is worn now. From Clapham to Soho, editors and models alike have turned London into a living moodboard, and there's plenty of pieces and styling tricks we're taking note of. Our takeaways so far? The start of Autumn in the UK means we're seeing strategic layers reign supreme – from coats of every variety (though longer-line styles still seem to be a favourite), to oversized jackets and jeans, statement stockings, and fun headwear.
As always, RUSSH is capturing the best of it— from off-duty model uniforms to unexpected pairings that somehow just work. Whether you're seeking inspiration or simply want to observe fashion’s most experimental crowd in action, the best street style moments from London Fashion Week Spring Summer 2026 await, below.
Want to stay across the happenings of fashion month Spring Summer 26? We've covered the best street style from New York, as well as the can't-miss moments from the week. Or, if you need something a little more comprehensive, why not read our guide to every designer making their debut on the Spring Summer 26 season schedule, from Jonathan Anderson's Dior, to Matthieu Blazy's Chanel.




















