How African-American fashion took over London Fashion Week
In an era where fashion is increasingly global and interconnected, culture and inclusion become the very fabric of creativity. London Fashion Week , under the guidance of the British Fashion Council (BFC), does more than simply present new collections: it creates platforms where the diversity and cultural roots of emerging designers take center stage. As Laura Weir, CEO of the BFC, explains, “Our role is to ensure that when brands come to London, they experience not just a fashion week, but a truly cultural moment .” It’s therefore not just about showing: each collection tells stories of community, identity, and innovation, intertwining tradition and modernity in a dialogue that transcends the catwalk.