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Oxford Fashion Studio’s 10th anniversary season marked a defining moment in its decade-long mission to champion independent designers on the world stage. Spanning New York and London Fashion Weeks, the season showcased 18 designers from around the globe — from Renee Cafaro Atelier’s inclusive couture in New York to standout presentations in London by Karpova, Vino Supraja, Chelsea Grays, Soramame, and the avant-garde OFS LAB Concept Show. Each collection reflected the studio’s commitment to creativity without compromise and to fashion as a form of cultural storytelling.
“As we celebrate 10 years of Oxford Fashion Studio, this season stands as a powerful reminder of why we began,” said Tiffany Anglim, Runway Director at Oxford Fashion Studio. “Independent designers continue to shape the future of fashion with courage, authenticity, and artistry — and it’s our privilege to give them a platform to shine.”
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Soramame
Vietnamese couture house Soramame headlined Oxford Fashion Studio’s 10th Anniversary London Fashion Week SS26 shows at Devonshire Square on Sunday 21st September, closing the evening with Sparkles of Momentum — a sculptural, emotionally charged collection that explored the paradox of impermanence and eternity.
Elsa Nilaj
Albanian-Indian designer Elsa Nilaj captivated audiences at Oxford Fashion Studio’s 10th Anniversary London Fashion Week SS26 shows on Sunday 21st September at Devonshire Square, presenting a collection that redefined contemporary tailoring through the lens of cultural heritage and craftsmanship.
Chenchen Studio
Chinese-born, London-based designer Chen Chen captivated audiences with an art-led, sculptural collection at Oxford Fashion Studio’s 10th Anniversary London Fashion Week SS26 shows on Sunday 21st September at Devonshire Square. Presenting as part of the OFS LAB Concept Show, ChenChen Studio unveiled a body of work that challenged the definition of wearable art through architectural form, material innovation, and emotional depth.
Hellavagirl
British couture label Hellavagirl brought theatrical flair and unapologetic boldness to Oxford Fashion Studio’s 10th Anniversary London Fashion Week SS26 shows on Sunday 21st September at Devonshire Square, presenting a breathtaking collection that turned the runway into a stage of fantasy, empowerment, and emotion.
Megan O’Cain
Brooklyn-based designer Megan O’Cain brought a surreal burst of colour and creativity to the runway at Oxford Fashion Studio’s 10th Anniversary London Fashion Week SS26 shows, closing the season with Keepsake — a dreamlike collection inspired by memory, nostalgia, and the joy of storytelling through fashion.
Kuteka Printell
American designer Kuteka Printell delivered a visually arresting showcase at Oxford Fashion Studio’s 10th Anniversary London Fashion Week SS26 shows on Sunday 21st September at Devonshire Square, unveiling a collection that blurred the boundaries between art, sculpture, and fashion.
Viktoria Marchev
Experimental designer Viktoria Marchev brought sculptural innovation to Oxford Fashion Studio’s 10th Anniversary London Fashion Week SS26 shows on Sunday 21st September at Devonshire Square, captivating audiences with a collection that challenged the traditional limits of couture.
Renee Cafaro Atelier
American designer Renee Cafaro set the tone for the new season with Out of Scale, a bold and barrier-breaking couture collection that opened Oxford Fashion Studio’s 10th Anniversary Season at New York Fashion Week SS26. Presented before a packed audience, the show embodied Cafaro’s ongoing mission to redefine luxury through inclusivity, confidence, and timeless glamour.
Vino Supraja
Indian designer Vino Supraja brought craftsmanship and conscience to the runway at Oxford Fashion Studio’s 10th Anniversary London Fashion Week SS26 shows on Sunday 21st September at Devonshire Square, presenting Weave: A Bhavani Tribute — a celebration of traditional Indian weaving, sustainable innovation, and human connection.
SuKaz
American designer SuKaz brought her signature creativity and global craftsmanship to Oxford Fashion Studio’s 10th Anniversary London Fashion Week SS26 shows on Sunday 21st September at Devonshire Square. Known for her hand-painted and embroidered art jackets, SuKaz presented a vibrant, cross-cultural collection that celebrated individuality, artistry, and collaboration.
InVintaged
Australian slow fashion label InVintaged presented an elegant and understated collection at Oxford Fashion Studio’s 10th Anniversary London Fashion Week SS26 shows on Sunday 21st September at Devonshire Square, offering a thoughtful exploration of versatility, craftsmanship, and conscious design.
Linda Sekoll + Royal Black Couture
Austrian designers Linda Sekoll and Royal Black Couture joined forces to present Re:Assembled at Oxford Fashion Studio’s 10th Anniversary London Fashion Week SS26 shows on Sunday 21st September at Devonshire Square. The collaboration brought together two distinct creative disciplines — reworked menswear tailoring and exquisite couture corsetry — to form a powerful dialogue between structure, history, and modern reinvention.
Renee’Larouge
American designer Renee’Larouge unveiled a deeply personal and emotionally charged collection at Oxford Fashion Studio’s 10th Anniversary London Fashion Week SS26 shows on Sunday 21st September at Devonshire Square. Known for her empowering approach to women’s fashion, Renee’Larouge presented a bold new chapter in her creative journey — a collection that explored the six stages of grief through form, colour, and texture.
RIYSYS
Indian accessories label RIYSYS made a commanding impression at Oxford Fashion Studio’s 10th Anniversary London Fashion Week SS26 shows on Sunday 21st September at Devonshire Square, unveiling a sculptural new collection that bridged architecture, geometry, and craftsmanship.
CHELSEA GRAYS
New York-based designer Chelsea Grays delivered a powerful showcase at Oxford Fashion Studio’s 10th Anniversary London Fashion Week SS26 shows on Sunday 21st September at Devonshire Square. Known for her politically charged streetwear and conceptual storytelling, Grays’ latest collection reaffirmed her place as one of the most compelling voices in contemporary American fashion.
Tomfoolery
Californian label Tomfoolery lit up the runway at Oxford Fashion Studio’s 10th Anniversary London Fashion Week SS26 shows at Devonshire Square, delivering a collection that celebrated individuality, humour, and fearless self-expression.
JIWYA
Indian sustainable label JIWYA made a striking statement at Oxford Fashion Studio’s 10th Anniversary London Fashion Week SS26 shows on Sunday 21st September at Devonshire Square, presenting Katidha — a fully plant-based collection redefining the boundaries of ethical fashion.
Karpova
Ukrainian designer Iryna Karpova opened Oxford Fashion Studio’s 10th Anniversary London Fashion Week shows at Devonshire Square on Sunday 21st September, unveiling a powerful new collection that celebrated resilience, craftsmanship, and cultural identity.
Luisa et La Luna
Luisa et La Luna is a New York based fashion label that speaks to the soul of the contemporary woman. The brand represents a serendipitous convergence of art and fashion, where the feminine and the gamine collide with grace. Each creation is a testament to timeless and unique wearable art, imbued with a whimsical sense of volume and proportion. Each garment is made to endure, to be cherished and to be rediscovered season after season. Luisa at La Luna invites the wearer to revel in fashion as a form of self-expression and delight.
Roze 2.11
ROZE 2.11 is an Indian fashion house that puts self-expression centre stage with existential themes and subversion of the status quo. Creative Director Saveri, a graduate of Istituto Marangoni in Milan, founded the label in 2023 to diverge from traditional tailoring and draping by building on a strong foundation of complex construction, deconstruction and reconstruction. The vision is for garments that are trend-neutral and stand the test of time. Roze 2.11 creates small collections with a focus on durability and environmental sustainability. Garments are designed to be statement pieces and long term wardrobe companions.

