London Fashion Week was sexier than ever! Here is the proof in 5 daring trends

This London Fashion Week was not afraid to show some skin. Here, we round up LFW's sexiest moments, including the visible lingerie at Nensi Dojaka, the suggestive swimsuits at Di Petsa, and Chopova Lowena's corsetry.

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London Fashion Week never fails to stand out as the boldest of all Fashion Weeks. It is a hub for London’s fearless new guard of designers. All of the designers showing dream up collections that are increasingly audacious, visionary, and subversive.

Here, a look back at the sexiest moments of the city's Spring/Summer 2025 Fashion Week. Nensi Dojaka's lingerie Nensi Dojaka made a spectacular return to the runway. For her Spring/Summer 2025 show, the Albanian designer, who launched her brand in 2019 shortly after graduating from Central Saint Martins, presented a collection celebrating femininity.



She also unveiled a standout collaboration with Calvin Klein. The collection featured transparent dresses in short, deconstructed styles, embellished with floating organza bouquets, colorful flowing ruffles, and high-waisted visible thongs with a nostalgic, early 2000s twist. The corset in all of its forms by Chopova Lowena There is no one quite like Chopova Lowena.

The duo made up of Emma Chopova and Laura Lowena-Irons delivered what can only be described as a true spectacle at London Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2025. Some guests were so captivated by the fast-moving silhouettes that they couldn’t help but turn around in their seats. Known for its colorful, grunge-inflected aesthetic, Chopova Lowena has earned a reputation with its vibrant prints and inclusive sizing.

The standout pieces? The handbag that carries a jar of mayonnaise, the plaid pleated skirts, and a corset sexier than ever. JW Anderson's micro dress To create his new collection, Jonathan Anderson focused on just four materials: cashmere, leather, silk, and sequins. Anderson's show was infused with “a girly independence," as he explained after the show.

“A lot of what I do in the brand is reflected on my sister or people around me in the studio,” he said. “Maybe it’s a Northern Irish thing. They sort of pack together on a night out.

They call each other ‘the girlies.’ There’s a toughness there that I like.” This hard-as-nails girliness was reflected in the tutu, which he reimagined in leather to give the traditionally playful garment a more rock-and-roll and assertive look.

The collection also included minimalist mini dresses, some embellished with sequins. Simone Rocha's transparent dress The transparent dress remains one of the most divisive pieces of 2024. This didn't stop Simone Rocha , who reimagined it with her signature touch, adding playful details.

Known for blending classic femininity with a distinctive gothic flair, the designer presented a candy-pink tulle dress that subtly revealed the model's chest. Di Petsa's swimsuit From the very first day of London Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2025, the temperature soared in seconds, thanks to Di Petsa , who unveiled its new collection at 180 Strand. Drawing on her Greek heritage, Di Petsa has made provocative designs her trademark since launching her brand in 2019.

With pieces that serve as an ode to the female form, she has brought a fresh, sensual perspective to fashion. This season, she tackled taboos related to the female body with a bold collection featuring a form-fitting mini dress adorned with a nipple print, and dresses with sexy pleats in gradient colors. There were also suggestive men’s swimwear pieces.

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