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London Fashion Week In Review ( Hair Trends)

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Daniel Moura is one of our leading Colourists/Stylists who has worked for many years backstage on fashion shows across the globe.
Here is his review on whats hot in hair for AW26 from the latest shows in London

London Fashion Week A/W 2026 made one thing clear: hair is no longer about perfection. Across the

shows, hair leaned into natural behaviour, allowing texture, movement, and even frizz to exist, while

guiding the hair just enough to feel intentional.


Erdem A/W 26
Erdem A/W 26

For its 20th anniversary, Erdem presented hair that felt weathered, naturally frizzy, and slightly rain-

touched, as if it had dried on its own after being caught in the rain.


Burberry A/W26
Burberry A/W26

Burberry took a more restrained approach, focusing on natural partings and slim, polished hair that

sat close to the head. The look was clean and precise without appearing rigid, relying on sharp

parting, healthy hair. In contrast to the season’s texture-driven narrative, this was controlled, polished

and wearable.


Simone Rocha A/W26
Simone Rocha A/W26

At Simone Rocha, hair was brushed out and allowed to move freely, expanding softly around the face

and shoulders. Frizz was welcomed, the styling felt almost personal, as if the hair had been brushed

throughout the day.


Chopova Lowena A/W 26
Chopova Lowena A/W 26

Chopova Lowena offered the most editorial hair of the week, drawing on Renaissance references and

translating them into modern, rebellious forms. Braids, curls, and pinned-up styles visibly constructed

to create tension between refinement and rawness.


We hope this have given you some inspo.

Keep an eye out for more post from Daniel from the shows,......... Next up MIlan A/W26


 
 
 

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