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British Fashion Council boosts global exposure for UK menswear labels

British Fashion Council boosts global exposure for UK menswear labels



British Fashion Council boosts global exposure for UK menswear labels

The British Fashion Council (BFC) today announces a four-year commitment to strengthen and expand its LONDON show ROOMS (LsR) presence in Paris, reinforcing its long-term strategy to accelerate commercial resilience across British designer businesses. As part of this commitment, the BFC will host LsR during Paris Fashion Week Men’s from Thursday 25th to Tuesday 30th June 2026 at The Architect’s House, 77 Rue Vieille du Temple, Paris 75003.

Designers participating:

The British Fashion Council has announced a four-year commitment to strengthen and expand its London show ROOMS (LsR) presence in Paris during Paris Fashion Week Men’s 2026.
Featuring top British menswear designers, the initiative aims to boost global visibility, connect brands with international buyers and press, and support long-term commercial growth as part of the BFC 2030 strategy.

Clio Peppiatt | Clothsurgeon | Derrick | E.L.V. Denim | Eudon Choi Johanna Parv | Labrum London | Nicholas Daley | Octi Palmer/Harding | Tondolo

LsR brings together BFC Foundation designers, BFC Designer Members and Fashion East designers, offering a focused platform to showcase British menswear at a pivotal moment in the international fashion calendar. The June showroom provides designers with direct access to leading international press and buyers, supporting commercial growth and global visibility. The initiative sits within BFC International, a core pillar of the organisation’s strategy, BFC 2030: Access, Creativity, Growth. This marks the first step in the evolution of London Show Rooms as a globally and culturally expanded platform, with further plans to introduce renewed formats, partnerships and market activations designed to connect British designers with new international audiences and opportunities.

Laura Weir, Chief Executive, British Fashion Council: “The objective of BFC International is to deepen our engagement in key international markets by creating opportunities for British designer businesses to grow sustainably and build commercial resilience. Paris plays a vital role in this vision, acting as a critical gateway for international expansion and enabling our designers to connect with new audiences, retail partnerships and opportunities worldwide.”

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Fibre2Fashion News Desk (RM)



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