The catwalk debut featured M&S’ latest womenswear and menswear lines, with all items available for purchase online and in UK flagship stores and key global markets.
A live stream option was provided for viewers unable to attend the event.
M&S has a long-standing fashion legacy, introducing its St Michael range in 1928 and later expanding through sub-brands like Per Una and Autograph before their 2000 phase-out.
M&S CEO Stuart Machin stated: “We appreciate the British Fashion Council’s support in joining London Fashion Week. This marks a milestone; M&S fashion has been part of daily life for a century, and now we present our designs globally.”
BFC CEO Laura Weir noted: “London Fashion Week amplifies British creativity worldwide. As an iconic high-street brand and BFC patron, M&S’s shoppable collection at LFW exemplifies how heritage, innovation, and accessibility unite to showcase exceptional British design.”
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