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Liberowe at London Fashion Week: Poise in Motion

Updated: 2 days ago

I was invited to attend Liberowe’s presentation during the recent London Fashion Week on 22 February 2026 at New Burlington Street.

From the moment I entered the space, it was clear: this was not about front rows or flashbulbs. We were invited to move around the garments — to walk, to explore, to remain in motion. Liberowe exists through movement and continuity — from the studio, to the making, to the garment, and ultimately to the woman who will wear it.

I loved that idea. Continuity. Fashion not as a moment, but as a thread.

Founded by Paris-born designer Talia Loubaton, the collection felt rooted in early memories — those first fascinations with fabric, texture, drape, sparks and ornaments. I could sense the devotion in the making.

The craftsmanship drew me in immediately. Tweed, bouclé, velvet — familiar, but explored with restraint. Peplums unfolding into soft architectural shapes. Tailoring that held its line without feeling rigid. There was structure, yes — but also lightness.

Poise without heaviness.

The colours were deep and wintered: oxblood, forest green, charcoal. A velvet suit that felt quietly powerful. A brocade coat framing the shoulders with intention. Silk dresses that skimmed rather than announced themselves.

Nothing screamed for attention.Everything felt considered — and grounded in time.

There is something beautifully European about Liberowe’s construction. Made in the London studio, with embroideries from India and fabrics sourced from France and Italy, the collection feels geographically fluid yet emotionally cohesive.

This is Liberowe — the anatomy of a collection.

For those of us drawn to fashion not as noise but as narrative — something that holds memory, craft and intention — this February showing marked an important moment.

It is an enduring collection. The Liberowe presentation offered a sense of longevity and, for me, a rare meditative pause within fashion week. I loved every piece — the discipline in the tailoring, the air within the silhouette.




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