VIVZ World Fashion Week London – Officially on the London Fashion Week Calendar
The global spotlight turned to VIVZ World Fashion Week, which made a powerful mark as part of the official London Fashion Week calendar, hosted at the stunning St. John’s Church, Hyde Park. The evening celebrated cultural diversity, sustainability, and creative innovation with seven acclaimed designers from around the world, alongside the much-anticipated debut of two promising student designers from VIVZ Fashion School.
Making their first-ever international runway appearances, Pallavi Shinde and Chaitali Sakai—students of VIVZ Fashion School—unveiled collections that embodied fresh perspectives, youthful energy, and bold creativity. Their debut underlines VIVZ’s mission to nurture young talent and provide a global platform on one of fashion’s most prestigious stages.
Founded with the vision of creating a truly global fashion stage, VIVZ World Fashion Week brings together designers from diverse cultures while also spotlighting emerging talent from the VIVZ Fashion School. With a focus on sustainability, innovation, and inclusivity, VIVZ has become a recognized international platform that bridges tradition with modernity and connects established icons with the future leaders of fashion.
Showcased Designers
Core — “Unveil the Core”
Tokyo-based designer Core presented a gender-fluid collection centered around the universal shirt, blending traditional Kojima denim craftsmanship with modern cuts to embody freedom and authenticity.
Satomi, elbeso — “Dragon Palace of the Indian Ocean”
Designer Satomi Takakura highlighted urgent environmental issues through ethereal storytelling, delivering a collection inspired by Japanese folklore and marine conservation.
Leo Norma
With roots in Morocco and training in Paris, Leo Norma offered an elegant yet bold collection that fused Moroccan heritage with European sophistication, paying homage to plural beauty and cultural connection.
Chona Bacaoco Milano — “Sunrise”
Renowned for sustainable luxury, Chona Bacaoco unveiled “Sunrise,” crafted from deadstock fabrics and organic textiles. The pieces radiated hope, innocence, and the promise of a new dawn in conscious fashion.
Nandita Mahtani
One of India’s leading resortwear designers showcased a collection that blended traditional embroideries with modern global silhouettes, redefining opulence with effortless wearability.
Púcaí — “Black Dahlia”
London-based brand Púcaí captivated audiences with a mythical Irish folklore-inspired SS26 collection, weaving mystery, wilderness, and modern elegance into a dramatic runway narrative.
Lau Sin Yi
Known for celebrating imperfections and oddities, Lau Sin Yi presented a zodiac-inspired collection integrating fine detailing, diamonds, and hand-painted artistry—a reflection of cultural symbolism and individuality.