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King Charles makes surprise appearance at London Fashion Week
Summary
King Charles attended Tolu Coker's Fall-Winter 2026 show at London Fashion Week and sat front row on a gold cushion; he arrived about 25 minutes late.
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King Charles attended British Nigerian designer Tolu Coker's Fall-Winter 2026 show at London Fashion Week and took a front-row seat on a gold cushion. He arrived about 25 minutes late and was escorted into the venue by British Fashion Council CEO Laura Weir. The monarch sat beside Stella McCartney, and attendees were asked to stand on his arrival. The show was staged at 180 Strand and included set elements that recalled Coker's upbringing on Mozart Street in Westminster.
Details:
- Location and seating: the show took place at 180 Strand and the monarch sat front row on a gold cushion.
- Timing and escort: King Charles arrived about 25 minutes late and was escorted by British Fashion Council CEO Laura Weir.
- Notable attendees: he sat next to Stella McCartney and other guests, with performers such as Skepta and Lil Simz among those present.
- Collection themes: Tolu Coker presented a collection titled "Survivor's Remorse," exploring Britishness and the African diaspora with references to her Yoruba heritage and the film "Clueless."
- Designer background: Coker was a 2025 LVMH Prize semifinalist and is a former beneficiary of the King's Trust mentorship initiative.
Summary:
The monarch's presence offered a public moment recognising Tolu Coker's work and marked a notable intersection of royal attention and emerging fashion talent. Undetermined at this time.
