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How gender fluidity is revolutionising London Fashion Week

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London Fashion Week (LFW) has traditionally been a showcase for womenswear, with menswear reserved for separate biannual events every January and June.

However, as time has progressed, so have societal attitudes towards gender and the ways in which we think about how we dress to reflect that.

Hence the rise of unisex clothing, which we’ve seen steadily increase in recent years, with the likes of Zara and H&M introducing gender-neutral lines in 2016 and 2018, respectively, while emerging designers are launching brands with no specific gender in mind.

Meanwhile, luxury labels, including Burberry, started amalgamating their collections, using LFW as a platform to showcase both menswear and womenswear.

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