London Fashion Week is back for physical events, showroom appointments, and the best of the city’s street style. Despite storm Eunice trying to commandeer the pavements, attendees showed up in full force, wearing vivid oranges, playful pinks, oceanic turquoise, and lapis blues. From the best of LFW street style, we handpicked a few fashion trends that showgoers are loving.
According to London’s style set, a blazer goes with everything, but make sure your jacket is interesting. Instead of the corporate black, navy, or neutral blazer, go for a Matrix-inspired leather piece or a statement jacket in bright orange or pale pink. If you’re new to colour pairings, then go the easy route and embrace tonal dressing. Shades of blue easily catch the eyes and calm the mind, and wearing the colour from head to toe looks polished with minimal effort. Alternatively, try tonal styling with shades of browns, khaki, and grey in loose layers for a relaxed approach to the “city girl” aesthetic. Accessories wise, bags came in bite-sized shapes, adding an extra sprinkle of colour to outfits, and rectangular sunglasses were the eyewear silhouette of choice.
Keep reading for 25 of our favourite street style outfits from London Fashion Week February 2022.
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A midlength shirtdress and slingback kitten heels look even more sophisticated in a neutral colour palette.
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Maternity fashion has become bump centric for 2022, and this muted take on a pink tonal look is tasteful but relaxed.
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The jewel tone of the lapis skirt complements the rich burgundy colour of the shirt, and the contrasting textures – playful feathers and structured oxford collar – are excellent.
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A black puffer dress is an eclectic and practical choice, which is made even more interesting with a punchy canary-yellow scarf.
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After you’ve mastered your tonal outfits, try pairing a printed set with shades of a single colour, as shown with this great outfit.
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Coco Chanel would approve of this classic, monochrome outfit.
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The ruffled details of the shoes and collar elevate this girlish outfit.
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Add personality to a khaki outfit with a pop of yellow.
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A dark-brown coat, instead of black, adds a softer contrast to a turquoise-and-pink outfit.
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The black top adds a focal point to this outfit and balances the layers of cream and grey.
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The crisp white shirt acts like a backdrop for the bright turquoise and neon orange.
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Head-to-toe black doesn’t have to be boring with attention to detail – try a fun pair of tinted sunglasses or a statement collar for a strong focal point.
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Fuchsia is a major colour trend for spring and summer 2022. Complement the pop of neon with cool, blue jeans.
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You don’t have to choose between a statement blazer and a smart coat with this outfit formula.
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Can’t get enough of pinks for spring/summer 2022? Try pairing the playful colour with a texture to match: feathers.
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If you’re a midi-dress enthusiast, complete your favourite outfits with a coat of a matching length.
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“Matrix”-inspired looks will define 2022. We can’t be the only ones convinced to get a leather coat after seeing this sleek outfit, right?
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This outfit looks eclectic instead of costumey because of the thoughtful pairings of indigo blue at the top and bottom, with oranges and reds as a focal point to the centre.
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A new hair colour definitely counts as an accessory. Take a note from this showgoer and balance out a bright turquoise look with clear shoes.
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Pink gingham is a fun trend to try for spring/summer 2022. We love how the black coat adds depth to the massive pink bow.
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A sheer trench coat and minty-green flats add freshness to this floral midi dress.
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When it comes to layering, this outfit is a work of art. Try a palette of grey, pewter, brown, and khaki by layering the darkest colour on the inside of the outfit with lighter-coloured pieces layered towards the outerwear.
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The Afro-futurist print of this orange coordinated set pairs perfectly with neutral accessories.
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Kelly green is one of fashion’s favourite colours for 2022, and purple is its perfect accompaniment.
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This outfit works because the black leather suit acts as a backdrop for neon green, blue, and orange accessories.