This year’s London Fashion Week AW18 brought with it the best fashion looks from all our favourite celebs. From Burberry to the Ashish show, we picked out the best looks we saw for wearable inspo that you’ll no doubt want to be including in your SS18 wardrobes.

Here were 8 of the best-dressed to grace the FROW.

Jorja Smith

London Fashion Week AW18: 8 Best dressed celebs
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British singer Jorja Smith was seen sporting an all-black Fortie Label tracksuit and shades on the front row of the winner of 2018’s Fashion Scout Merit Award. Essie Buckman’s label, inspired by a historical female crime syndicate in London, gave us major 90s vibes mixed with an element of glam and a whole lot of edgy. Jorja looked effortless, cool and natural – a look she’s becoming famous for.

 

Tinie Tempah

London Fashion Week AW18: 8 Best dressed celebs

Renowned fashion mogul Tinie Tempah’s neon sneaks turned heads at the Burberry show. Sitting head-to-toe in Burberry, Tempah unreservedly showed support for the fashion house. He kept it downplayed and comfy in a bone coloured sweater and black sweatpants to let his jacket and shoes do the talking. If you didn’t realise that millennial pink borg and highlighter green go well together, you do now.

 

Idris Elba

London Fashion Week AW18: 8 Best dressed celebs
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We just had to put both Idris and Sabrina on the list because firstly, they’re so cute together and secondly, because they both slayed in their FROW outfits. Idris was seen at Christopher Bailey’s final show in a classic cut check jacket, a black T-shirt and a pair of light-wash jeans. The 45-year-old heartthrob matched his new fiancée with an accent of red to set off her coat.

Sabrina Dhowre

If you’re on the hunt for a SS18 wardrobe trench, take inspiration from model and style icon Sabrina Dhowre, who wore Burberry’s full-length red patent trench at the Burberry show, costing just a cool £2,595! A similar coat was also seen on Ray Blk at the British Vogue Party. Alongside her husband-to-be, Idris Elba, Sabrina kept it slick and simple with black skinnies and a simple pair of strappy Burberry heels.

 

Jourdan Dunn

London Fashion Week AW18: 8 Best dressed celebs
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Looking extra-pretty in a wine frill-detailed top and wide-leg trousers at the Mulberry show, Jourdan kept it sophisticated with a matching jacket draped on her shoulders. The model oozed Mulberry contemporary tradition and matched the oh-so-feminine decoration down to a tee. A chin-grazing bob and middle parting, along with natural makeup finished her elegant look.

 

Naomi Campbell

London Fashion Week AW18: 8 Best dressed celebs
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The queen of fashion Naomi Campbell caught eyes on Burberry’s FROW alongside Kate Moss sporting a blue wide-leg trouser suit and embellished, semi-sheer overlay dress. Paired with some black sock boots and a matching blue neckerchief, we were getting major throw-back vibes. Naomi finished the look with a sleek long hairdo with bob and kept it simple with a less-is-more makeup look.

 

Raye

London Fashion Week AW18: 8 Best dressed celebs
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London-based singer Raye looked stunning in her top-to-toe lace outfit at the Ashish show last week. Sat with Ray Blk and Mabel on the FROW, you could just about see Raye’s sparkly blue socks that she paired with some triple black Nike Air Max. The fashionista finished the look with a thrown-up pony tail and glowy makeup.

 

Toni Blaze

London Fashion Week AW18: 8 Best dressed celebs
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If anyone’s going to do street-style well, it’s the editor-in-chief of Wonderland. In an over-sized bone trench over a tube dress and some matching Nike Air Max 95s, it’s recreational-cool with a touch of feminine by finishing it off with a floral Fendi handbag. This look reaffirms how well the dress and trainers combo works as the perfect balance of style and comfort.

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