5 Street Style Trends from London Fashion Week We'll All Be Wearing This Spring

Each fashion month city has its distinct aesthetic, and London is no exception.
With an eclectic style scene that I really don't think is rivalled elsewhere, you never know what you might see when Fashion Week rolls around in the capital. And this February, London was buzzing with endless outfit inspiration.
As some of the industry’s most innovative minds take over the city's most impressive buildings, London transforms into a living, breathing fashion spectacle, attracting the capital's best dressed like a magnet. Inspired by the standout looks I’ve seen over the past few days, I’ve rounded up the key pieces that will define London looks for the season ahead.
Keep reading to discover the biggest street style trends, as seen at London Fashion Week in February 2025.
5 LONDON STREET STYLE TRENDS TO TAKE NOTE OF
1. CHECKED SKIRTS
Chopova Lowena's carabiner skirts are a staple on London's streets during Fashion Week.
Style Notes: The UK's love affair with classic check prints is unwavering. Whether in the Scottish Highlands or a Burberry boutique, it's nearly impossible to walk through the streets of Britain without spotting the timeless motif. This week, fashion insiders embraced the enduring trend through statement skirts. Chopova Lowena's distinctive checked carabiner skirts made a bold impression across the city, whilst more refined iterations in traditional tartan patterns also caught my eye, reaffirming the lasting significance of this heritage print.
This classic print will always feel synonymous with elevated British style.
Swishy skirts are a chic way of incorporating the enduring trend into your wardrobe.
SHOP CHECKED SKIRTS:
Chopova Lowena's pleated skirts are a staple on the London street style scene.
Style with knee-high boots as we ease out of winter, before pairing with ballet flats when the temperatures rise.
2. SUITING
A smart two-piece makes dressing up a breeze.
Style Notes: Suiting has already made a big splash amongst fashion circles this month, but London's interpretation of the trend might be my favourite. Reaching for power blazers, sleek co-ords and structured styles, Londoners crafted sharp, commanding outfits that let us know they mean business.
Between the tonal finish and the sharp tailoring, a chic suit set is about as polished as it gets.
Layer over a fuzzy jacket to add some texture to the super-sleek look.
SHOP SUITING:
3. ANIMAL PRINT
An animal-print shoe is an easy way to weave the trend into your wardrobe in a wearable way.
Style Notes: No need to head to the zoo—London's streets were a stylish menagerie this week. A jungle's worth of animal print prowled from show to show, as leopard, snakeskin and cow print quietly ruled the city. Prey only to the relentless LFW calendar, London's adoption of the animal-print trend proves that the city will forever remain in touch with its wild side.
Cow-print jackets are primed to be the season's favourite buy.
Play with patterns and style a snake-print layer with a zebra-print shoe.
SHOP ANIMAL PRINT:
4. BROWN SUEDE
This soft, subtle fabric offers an easy way to add some texture to your look.
Style Notes: Embracing this fair-weather fabric in time for the start of spring, London's style crowd threw their weight behind the brown suede trend this season. From supple suede jackets in rich, earthy tones to elegant bags that offered a more understated take, this timeless fabric proved its versatility across the weekend.
Trust me: suede jackets will be one of the most in-demand items out there this spring.
Suede bags are the height of elegance.
SHOP BROWN SUEDE:
5. TIES
This playful trend is finding its feet on London's streets.
Style Notes: I can't recall another trend that has taken off with as much enthusiasm as the tie trend in London this week. A firm favourite among showgoers across the city, this playful yet polished accessory perfectly encapsulates the Londoners' penchant for boundary-breaking style.
Whilst a tie worn with a blazer will always look chic, a bomber pairing just feels impossibly cool.
Add a pop of colour to your trans-seasonal wardrobe.
SHOP TIES:

Natalie Munro is Who What Wear UK’s news writer and has worked in the fashion industry since she graduated with a degree in Journalism from the University of the Arts London. Natalie’s experience in the industry spans journalistic and styling roles that have seen her work for publications including British Vogue, Conde Nast Traveller, Vogue Ukraine, AnOther Magazine and Elle UK.
With an interest in uncovering the latest fashion trends, Natalie takes a leading role in identifying news for Who What Wear UK. Reporting on a daily basis, Natalie focuses on trends on and off the runway, as well as street style and celebrity fashion. Natalie also creates content for Who What Wear’s social channels including TikTok and Instagram on a weekly basis.
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