
Discover the street style from Day 3 of London Fashion Week, where guests arrived in black leather jackets, tulle skirts, and sharp tailoring. Bright accents of red, cobalt, and caramel fur punctuated the darker tones, while oversized bows, mirrored sunglasses, and sculptural handbags gave each look its own edge. Images were captured by Macky Mann exclusively for DSCENE Magazine.
Black dominated Day 3 in coats, leather jackets, and layered dresses. Some leaned into clean tailoring, while others used the shade for more dramatic shapes. Men pushed it further through leather trousers and oversized outerwear, making black the most consistent thread running through the day.



Tulle brought volume into the mix, appearing in skirts and dresses styled with heavier footwear. The exaggerated layers gave a sculptural quality, creating movement and contrast against the sharper tailoring seen throughout the crowd.
Although black dominated Day 3, some guests worked color into their looks. Cobalt blue was seen in blouses, red in dresses, and caramel-toned fur in coats. Multicolored prints showed up in ponchos and tops.
Men wore looks that moved beyond classic tailoring, including striped kilts, checked skirts, oversized denim shirts, and cropped shorts, often paired with biker boots or wide coats. These choices gave men’s styling a playful edge while keeping it grounded in darker tones.



Accessories included oversized bows tied into hair, mirrored sunglasses, and handbags in sculptural or playful shapes. Layered necklaces and earrings completed many outfits.
The street outside the shows carried a mix of energy and rhythm unique to London. Guests moved through the city with style that drew attention without needing the runway.
