BFC CEO Laura Weir unveils 2030 strategy

Laura Weir, CEO of the British Fashion Council, has unveiled her 2030 strategy focused on access, creativity, and growth for the UK fashion industry. The plan emphasizes clearer communication of the BFC's purpose and embraces London's role as a talent incubator. Weir outlined new initiatives and reviews of programs like London Fashion Week in an interview.

Laura Weir took over as chief executive of the British Fashion Council in April 2025, bringing experience from journalism at ES Magazine and as executive creative director at Selfridges. Almost a year into her role, she launched the BFC 2030 strategy on Tuesday, addressing shifts in wholesale markets due to Covid, Brexit, and tariffs. Weir stressed the need for greater clarity on the organization's purpose and activities to better serve the industry. “We need to tell the BFC story better,” she said. The strategy rebrands initiatives as 'Prizes and Programmes,' expanding mentoring to include business resilience for both emerging designers and established businesses. Weir highlighted support for diverse career paths, from small teams to large companies, and not just creative directors. New efforts include piloting Fashion Assembly in Hull and Leicester to inspire schoolchildren about fashion careers, a mini MBA course, UK Fashion House for affordable studios via patron partnerships, and BFC International for global opportunities like trunk shows and retailer directories. Weir embraces London's reputation as a talent incubator, viewing designers' moves to Paris or Milan—such as Jonathan Anderson and Grace Wales Bonner—as a strength that feeds the global ecosystem. She aims to expand brand-partnered scholarships with supporters like Chanel and Dior. For London Fashion Week, September remains strong, but February may evolve into a flexible cultural showcase, potentially featuring international collaborations. The Fashion Awards will position as “the world’s biggest fashion fundraiser,” with new partnerships and categories like costume design.

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Street style at London Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2026, featuring modern British prep looks with trench coats, button-downs, and quirky thrift twists amid a community-focused crowd.
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London Fashion Week emphasizes community and British prep style

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London Fashion Week for Fall/Winter 2026 featured a mix of runway shows and intimate presentations, with designers focusing on community connections and niche audiences. Street style showcased a modern take on British prep, blending classics like trench coats and button-downs with quirky twists. Attendees highlighted personal outfits from thrift shops and favored shows by emerging talents.

London Fashion Week, held from February 19 to 23, featured standout trends in outerwear, headwear, florals, trousers, and waist accents. Designers presented innovative pieces set to influence closets next season. The event highlighted a mix of military-inspired designs, whimsical accessories, and statement bottoms.

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London Fashion Week concluded with a series of standout shows highlighting cultural influences and celebrity appearances. Designers like Tolu Coker and Simone Rocha presented collections blending heritage with modern collaborations, while Burberry emphasized fur trends. King Charles III's attendance at one show added a royal touch to the event.

During Paris Fashion Week for the Fall 2026 season, several notable parties drew celebrities and fashion insiders. Highlights included a daytime event at Roger Vivier and an evening gathering hosted by De La Vali. These events showcased new collections and archival inspirations amid the city's vibrant social scene.

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Milan Fashion Week for fall/winter 2026 concluded on March 1 with debuts from new creative directors at houses like Gucci, Fendi and Marni. Shows highlighted practical suiting, layered looks and innovative outerwear amid celebrity appearances. Trends emphasized minimalism blended with opulence in response to global uncertainties.

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