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5 best shows at London Fashion Week SS24, from Burberry’s interlink chain prints and Simone Rocha x Crocs, to Erdem’s royal inspiration, Roksanda’s silhouettes and Molly Goddard’s feminine looks

Models present creations for British fashion house Burberry’s spring/summer 2024 collection at London Fashion Week in London, on September 18. Photo: AFP
Models present creations for British fashion house Burberry’s spring/summer 2024 collection at London Fashion Week in London, on September 18. Photo: AFP

  • Anna Wintour hosted Vogue World, billed as Britain’s answer to the Met Gala, ahead of London Fashion Week – where more than 80 designers showcased their spring/summer 2024 collections this year
  • British luxury brand Burberry debuted the ‘Knight Blue’ hue, Simone Rocha redesigned three Crocs styles, while Roksanda’s austerity contrasted with Erdem’s pops of colour and Molly Goddard’s frills

On September 15, after New York, the fashion world descended on London for a catwalk extravaganza, showcasing big names such as Burberry, Erdem, Roksanda and more.
Baz Luhrmann, Anna Wintour and Edward Enninful posing at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane in central London on the eve of London Fashion Week on September 14. Photo: AFP
Baz Luhrmann, Anna Wintour and Edward Enninful posing at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane in central London on the eve of London Fashion Week on September 14. Photo: AFP
Ahead of the official start, Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour hosted Vogue World, a star-studded event billed as Britain’s answer to New York’s Met Gala.
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This year, more than 80 designers presented their spring/summer 2024 collections, with around 50 catwalk shows and other events.

A model presents a creation at the Burberry catwalk show during London Fashion Week in London, Britain, on September 18. Photo: Xinhua
A model presents a creation at the Burberry catwalk show during London Fashion Week in London, Britain, on September 18. Photo: Xinhua

There were plenty of options on the catwalks as designers showed off their collections for spring/summer 2024, ranging from streetwear to beautiful evening outfits.

Here are Style’s picks of collections you wouldn’t want to miss.

1. Burberry

A model presents a creation from British fashion house Burberry’s spring/summer 2024 collection, at London Fashion Week in London, on September 18. Photo: AFP
A model presents a creation from British fashion house Burberry’s spring/summer 2024 collection, at London Fashion Week in London, on September 18. Photo: AFP

Daniel Lee, Burberry’s 37-year-old creative director, introduced interlink chain prints and a new vibrant “Knight Blue” colour in his spring/summer 2024 collection for the brand.