After years away from London’s fashion scene, Topshop is making a high-profile comeback. On August 16 , the retailer took over Trafalgar Square to host its first runway show since 2018 , previewing its Autumn/Winter 2025 collections in a celebration of nostalgia and fresh beginnings.
This long-awaited relaunch signals not only Topshop’s return to headlines and high streets, but also the brand’s bold new direction under joint venture owners Asos and Heartland . A Runway Revival in the Heart of London More than a
runway, more than a party, this is a moment for Topshop, the brand’s new editorial emphasized. Open to the public, the show transformed Trafalgar Square into a fashion hub, blending a ‘See Now, Buy Now’ shopping model with previews of select seasonal pieces.
Attendees enjoyed the ability to shop for some items immediately, a nod to the fast-paced desires of today’s digital shopper, while still getting an exclusive first look at the rest of the Autumn/Winter 2025 collection.
Topshop’s new creative direction was evident: sharp tailoring, statement outerwear, stand-out dresses, and must-have denim anchored the looks for Autumn/Winter, while Topman’s collection blended refined formalwear with modern silhouettes and deep indigo denim.
Partnerships, Creative Energy, and London Nostalgia This relaunch brought together London’s creative community, headlined by Notting Hill Carnival legends Good Times , with iconic DJ and CEO of Good Times Norman Jay MBE leading the charge…