The official calendar for the 40th edition of London Fashion Week has been unveiled!
by Gabriel Córdoba Acosta
Just a few days into the new year and without even celebrating the first part of the fashion month, the British Fashion Council has already unveiled the official calendar for the next edition of London Fashion Week, which by the way will be the 40th.

LFW 2024 will take place between the 16th and 20th of February and, according to the published document, many British brands will be part of it to commemorate the date, such as BURBERRY, JW ANDERSON, ERDEM, Simone Rocha, DAVID KOMA, Ahluwalia, Saul Nash, or Molly Goddard.
And, as you know, a fashion week calendar is not only made up of big names in the industry but also of many other younger and equally interesting ones, who are fighting to make a place for themselves in the scene by offering the best version of their talent. Representing the emerging generation will be AARON ESH, Paolo Carzana, Natasha Zinko, Dilara Findikoglu, and the students from the two most prestigious fashion schools in the country and the world, Central Saint Martins (CSM) and London College of Fashion (UAL), who will also have their shows.
Ready for another edition of London Fashion Week? This one in particular promises to surprise more than usual. Click here to discover in full all the brands and designers that will be part of the official LFW 2024 calendar.
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