London College of Fashion (LCF), University of the Arts London (UAL) returned to the official London Fashion Week schedule with a catwalk and showroom featuring designs from the prestigious MA Fashion Design Technology (Menswear) and MA Fashion Design Technology (Womenswear) courses.
London College of Fashion
Photos: Roger Dean
LCF’s Postgraduate Class of 2026 London Fashion Week presentation took place at The Chancery Rosewood. A curated showroom and catwalk in The Grand Ballroom transformed the space into a runway for the college’s latest postgraduate design collections.
Andrew Teverson, Provost of London College of Fashion, UAL said “The LCF MA26 presentation is a powerful celebration of our postgraduate designers and the breadth of thinking, making and innovation that defines London College of Fashion today. Through the School of Design and Technology, our students are building the skills and critical awareness to engage with fashion as it is now, and as it needs to evolve. We’re incredibly grateful to the Chancery Rosewood for hosting us and helping us showcase the next generation of designers as they step into a changing global industry.”
Beyond London Fashion Week, the LCF MA26 School of Design and Technology exhibition is open to the public until 24 February at LCF’s home at East Bank on the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. The exhibition is free to attend, and no advance booking is required. For visitor information, please visit the LCF website.
Hair for LCF’s 19 February London Fashion Week presentation was led by John Vial and the Beautick team, sponsored by Weleda. Make-up was led by Charli Avery and team. Catwalk music was composed by Toby Boston.
For information about LCF and its courses visit https://www.arts.ac.uk/colleges/london-college-of-fashion or follow @lcflondon_ or @LCFLondon for all of the latest news and updates. #LCF26
About London College of Fashion: Shaping Lives Through Fashion
London College of Fashion, UAL, leads the world in fashion business, media and design education. We’ve been nurturing creative talent for over a century, offering courses in all things fashion. With our philosophy of open and inclusive education, we encourage students to examine the past and question the present. To develop inventive, assertive ideas that challenge social and political agendas. And we give them the skills, opportunities – and above all, the freedom – to put those ideas into practice. From our new home at East Bank, the UK’s newest cultural quarter at the heart of Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, we’re forging partnerships, opening up opportunities, and creating connections with east London’s schools, community and industry. Our new home has brought all of undergraduate and postgraduate courses, from all of our three schools, under one roof for the very first time. In doing so, we’ll continue to pioneer how we use fashion business, media and design to shape culture, economics, and society. And through fashion, shape lives.
About The Chancery Rosewood
The Chancery Rosewood is a design icon, reborn. Originally designed by Eero Saarinen and reimagined by David Chipperfield Architects, this Mayfair landmark is set within the former U.S. Embassy, a Grade II listed building. The hotel is an all-suite property, inviting guests into an immersive world of art, music and culinary excellence, blending heritage with contemporary luxury. It features 144 elegantly crafted suites designed by Joseph Dirand, alongside seven bars and restaurants – three of which, Serra, GSQ, and Tobi Masa, are designed by AVROKO. The Chancery Rosewood combines sophistication with an intimate touch, offering hyper-personalised experiences that celebrate modern creativity and progressive ideas.































