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Border and volume: The outstanding trends of the London Fashion Week Show by Edeline Lee

Nana MediaBy Nana MediaSeptember 21, 20253 Mins Read
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Edeline Lee Spring/Summer 2026 London Fashion Week

Fringes and volume were the headlining trend from the show by Edeline Lee’s Spring/summer 2026 London Fashion Week. The designer, trained in Canada with Alexander McQueen in London and John Galliano in Paris, received the importance of proportion and symmetry.

Background and Inspiration

When the Princess of Wales wore an asymmetrically folded Plait Midi-Rock during a visit to Cornwall, she put Edeline Lee firmly on the mainstream card. This collection undertook the proportion we would expect from Lee, but this time it led it with volume and space.

Collection Overview

The show contained a gray dress that rang on the hip and then rejuvenated to the hem, the construction of which was both generous and disciplined. This piece set the sound for the show – strong shapes with inner structure enough to make them more sustainable than more dramatic. There was a clear tension between expansion and restraint everywhere.

Key Features

Purple and white skirts hung with long threads that take every step; a mint green skirt was gathered to swell, but still fell into clean panels, so that the movement did not feel chaotic. Sequin details occurred in places, often integrated into fringes in fringes, but always anchored by simple, unadorned parts. The upper thirds of the appearance were mostly highly contained, sleeveless or gently curled collar; ornament remained under the waist.

Color Palette

Colors in the collection were a classic spring palette of pastel colors such as purple, mint, and sky blue. Later, however, deeper cobalt, crispy white, and silver flashes, which were spiciously surprised and were not overwhelmed.

Fabrics and Wearability

Fabrics looked resistant; the silhouettes were generous, but not impractical; the volume, even if they are big, seemed to keep the shape rather than breaking together. For example, the gray opening dress looked as if it were to keep the shape even after hours of wear; the skirts and flowing panels offered movement without asking too much of the wearer.

Dramatic Pieces

Of course, the more dramatic pieces wear reservations. Balloons and fringes provide conspicuous pictures, but are more difficult to wear, but Lee seems to be aware of the compromises: there was a reduced variant for every oversized silhouette. The tools you use with fringes, volume, and shine are offered, so to speak, in more than one size.

Comparison to Previous Season

Compared to last season, spring/summer 2026 feels funnier and structured. Lee sharpened her focus on the latter: how to absorb fabric, how to make the design wear energy. The pieces felt less like experiments and more well-thought-out statements.

Overall Trend

The outstanding trends, like many of their contemporaries, seemed to be fringes and volume this season. But for Lee, they posed more than trends, but tools to give women space and presence. It is a reserved, insured collection that refines Lee’s research into space and movement into somewhat tangible: high-end tops that are cut back to purity, skirts that balloon or edge without control, and pastel colors with cobalt flashes and silver.

Conclusion

By anchoring fringes and volume in the disciplined cutting and a carefully level color palette, Lee turned the clothing into a comment on the power of the proportion and how excessive volume rather frame the body and swamp. It is a trend that will surely catch next season.

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