‘Forget date night – I’d much rather dress up to party with my friends’
‘Forget date night – I’d much rather dress up to party with my friends’

Suzie Coen

Calling all Cork members! Join us for Talk to Me: The Power of Relationships in Business
Calling all Cork members! Join us for Talk to Me: The Power of Relationships in...

Shayna Healy

We’re coming to Cork! Join us for Talk to Me: The Power of Relationships in Business
We’re coming to Cork! Join us for Talk to Me: The Power of Relationships in...

IMAGE

Page Turners: ‘All of Them Lied’ author Gill Perdue
Page Turners: ‘All of Them Lied’ author Gill Perdue

Sarah Gill

Reggie White shares his life in food
Reggie White shares his life in food

Sarah Gill

Mary Blyth talks career, leadership skills and becoming the businesswoman she is today
Mary Blyth talks career, leadership skills and becoming the businesswoman she is today

Fiona Alston

Character and warmth has been injected into this Terenure terrace
Character and warmth has been injected into this Terenure terrace

Megan Burns

Three literary festivals to note for the rest of 2026
Three literary festivals to note for the rest of 2026

Edaein OConnell

June Guide: 15 great events happening this month
June Guide: 15 great events happening this month

Edaein OConnell

FOXFORD moments with Team IMAGE
FOXFORD moments with Team IMAGE

IMAGE

Image / Fashion

Our Favourite Street Style Moments From London Fashion Week 2018


By Niamh ODonoghue
18th Feb 2018
Our Favourite Street Style Moments From London Fashion Week 2018
See More Photos

There is an ‘anything goes’ atmosphere throughout London town as editors, designers, buyers and press flock to and from the show spaces. From cerulean blue trench coats to structured blazers, a rainbow of colour and London’s love-affair with white shoes, it has been an exciting weekend for street style.

Accessories are diverse and range from bright and colourful to subtle and understated. Sunglasses are anything but traditional black but instead are swapped for square orange frames, burgundy cat-eyes and white half-moons. Shoes come in varying heights and are accompanied by the perfect handbag, with this year’s handbags of choice coming from Louis Vuitton, Loewe, Chanel or J.W Anderson.

A fanny-pack with a punch as seen at London Fashion Week. Photograph: Niamh O’Donoghue

Bright suits are a power-play and striking new colour combinations are fresh and appealing for spring and autumn (see the mint suit and red bag in the gallery above to see what we mean). Trousers come in varying lengths too, and if the London weather acts up, a draped trench coat should offer you the perfect refuge (fingers crossed that London doesn’t get the torrential downpours that New York saw last week).

London Fashion Week is one of the largest fashion events in any reputable fashion insider, the week-long event is due to end on Thursday, February 22nd. Scroll through our street-style portfolio above to see out favourite street style moments from #LFW8.