Published
July 1, 2026
It looks like the next edition of London Fashion Week is shaping up to be a good one. Not only is McQueen back on the schedule but on Wednesday Mulberry announced that Christopher Kane’s debut collection for the label will appear on the London runway too.

Mulberry and the British Fashion Council co-hosted a lunch to celebrate the announcement of the Mulberry by Christopher Kane collection debuting on the runway in September with Mulberry CEO Andrew Baldo, BFC chief executive Laura Weir and, of course, Kane and his collaborator/sister Tammy, all there.
The show will be at 15:00 on 20 September with the collection debuting in stores and online in January 2027.
“One of my earliest ambitions as CEO of the British Fashion Council has been to have iconic British brands return to the London Fashion Week schedule, so it is a real pleasure to welcome Mulberry back,” Weir said. “As one of Britain’s most iconic luxury houses, its return strengthens London Fashion Week creatively, culturally, and commercially. This marks an exciting new chapter for the brand under Christopher Kane’s creative leadership and an important moment for British fashion.”
And Baldo said LFW is the “ideal stage to debut the Mulberry by Christopher Kane collection”.
Kane was a regular attraction at London Fashion Week until his own label shut in 2023 and Mulberry was a key name on the London runway for a while under creative chief Johnny Coca. He left the brand in 2020 but Mulberry hadn’t staged an LFW show since early 2017.
As mentioned, Mcqueen will also make a London runway comeback this September with the company announcing les than two weeks ago that it would be back after showing in Paris for many years.
The McQueen runway event will also happen on September 20 and will be Seán McGirr’s first show in London as creative director of the house.
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