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Celebrities on the Front Row at London Fashion Week

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London Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2026 front row were full of familiar faces. Style inspiration didn’t stop at the runway, attendees in the first rows offered their own take on the season’s trends, showing that some of the best looks appeared both on and off the runway. As designers showed their SS26 collections, observers could spot celebs who graced the front row, dressed for both flair and intent.

Below are some front-row celebrities whose looks stood out and you could pick one or two from them.

Naomi Campbell

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She arrived in matching two-piece set in a washed green suede-like fabric. The top had shoulder pads with a plunging neckline, paired with understated accessories: a chain necklace, bangles, brown hand bags and dark shades.

Lila Moss

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Lila wore a short trench coat over patterned arm-length gown with strong lines and muted tones, which were nearly impossible not to miss. Beneath the dress was a black skintight and flats with visible lines. Her choice of few accessories complements the well-cut coat.

Raye

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The artist emerged in a long charcoal-grey textured overcoat. Underneath, there’s a check-patterned shirt or dress collar peeking out at the neckline. Her waist was defined with a slim black belt that had a gold clasp. She finishes the look with black boots, dark oversized sunglasses, and a red lip for a vintage-inspired style.

Princess Maria-Olympia of Greece and Denmark

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Maria came in with aristocratic aura, wearing a classic tailoring dress with sharp lines in toned gray shade. She carried a white hand bag and completed the outfit in low heels with floral design.

Rain Spencer

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Spencer leaned towards chic layering. Her outfit mixed structured button jacket paired with wide-legged jeans while she carried a patterned mini bag.

Twiggy

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The 1960s British model and actress, appeared at the front row in a menswear-inspired look. She paired a perfectly tailored black suit with a crisp white shirt, and tie, rounding off the outfit with straight black trousers, dark sunglasses, a purse and black shoes.

Nicky Hilton Rothschild

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Nicky styled a beige coat layered over a black top and black tights. She added a mini pleated skirt in Burberry’s signature check print, which matched her small handbag in the same pattern. Black heeled ankle boots pulled everything together.

Maya James

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Maya arrived in pleated feathery piece with cool tones that kept her outfit interesting. Soft pleats or drape elements on the fabric spiced up the attire. She paired it dark sunglasses and black shoes.

Rina Lipa

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Lipa appeared in printed jackets on top a black mini gown, with knee-length brown boots and little accessories. The simplicity of the outfit worked for her as she carried a mini handbag.

Amelia Windsor

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The British fashion model closed the list with a soft feminine look. Her tiny sleeves, knee-length frock was a mix of soft blues, greens, and lilacs, that had delicate appliqué details. She accessorized with a pearl necklace and a small cream shoulder bag, but her choice of footwear that gave the look an unexpected edge: brown loafers paired with pink socks giving that girly appearance.

London Fashion Week’s front row became its own showcase. Most of the celebrities had Burberry’s signature check print appearing on skirts, shoes, bags, and inner clothings. Together, all these looks can be just as inspiring as the season’s collections.

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