London Fashion Week 2025 once again brought together designers, celebrities, and fashion enthusiasts for a week of stunning collections and bold expressions of personal style. Known for the mix between experimental creativity and polished glamor, LFW often produces some of the most talked about looks for the entire fashion season. However, while some stars delivered memorable looks that encapsulated the spirit of London’s revolutionary fashion scene, others stumbled with outfits that felt mismatched, uninspired, or simply over the top. We’ll first highlight the top three standouts who got it right, and then two who earned a place on the “worst dressed” list.
Seungmin
After debuting with Korean boy band Stray Kids in March 2018, Seungmin made his debut as a Burberry Global Ambassador at this year’s London Fashion Show 2025. Featured in Burberry’s campaign, Seungmin made his appearance wearing a statement tapestry-inspired knit sweater, a piece of Burberry’s Summer 2026 Collection. Along with navy leather trousers, Seungmin wore a knit sweater featuring intricate tapestry-style embroidery of a medieval horse and knight. The high collar and rich detailing gave the look a regal edge, while the mix of textures brought a modern feel. It was a strong nod to Burberry’s heritage, reimagined with a fresh, contemporary twist.
Raye
Raye stood out at London Fashion Week in a sculpted charcoal coatdress by Burberry. The dramatic piece was layered over a tonal underdress with a high slit that revealed black boots. The exaggerated collar, cinched waist, and textured wool fabric gave the look sharp architectural definition. With minimal styling, a slim belt and oversized sunglasses, the silhouette took focus and Raye allowed the design to speak for itself.
Xu Ruohan
Chinese actress Xu Ruohan (徐若晗) made heads turn at London Fashion Week 2025, where she attended the H&M Fashion Show. Donning Prada, she paired a flowing black overcoat with a lace-trimmed silk camisole and a sleek leather pencil skirt. Her look balanced soft femininity with a structured edge, the choice of black pointed heels and sculptural earrings elevating the look in luxury. Her appearance speaks for H&M’s growing global influence, while solidifying the elegant presence of Prada.
Brooklyn Beckham & Nicola Peltz
Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz’s matching Burberry looks were one of the most disappointing moments of London Fashion Week 2025. Coordinated outfits can be fun when styled with restraint, but doubling down on the same heavy check pattern in multiple garments created visual overload rather than cohesion. Instead of highlighting individuality within a couple’s look, both outfits blended into one another, flattening any sense of personal style.
Anaïs Gallagher
Anaïs Gallagher’s appearance at the Richard Quinn show also missed the mark. Her voluminous ballgown paired with stark white gloves gave off a theatrical, costume-party vibe rather than high fashion. Richard Quinn’s aesthetic is famously dramatic, but the styling here tipped into excess without a clear focus. Instead of balancing the grandeur of the gown with equally glamorous accessories, the gloves exaggerated this sense of mismatch, making the whole look feel overwrought rather than elegant.