16Arlington captures the spirit of the confident party girl | 16Arlington Spring 2026 – London Fashion Week

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by brownfashionagal

This feels like the kind of wardrobe every party girl dreams of. Marco Capaldo swapped the runway for a lookbook, and honestly, the clothes speak loudly enough on their own. It’s a lineup brimming with personality, equal parts glittering, feathered fun and sharp, confident tailoring.

The mood was playful from the start. Think Rachel Green’s ’90s slip-dress ease meeting Elvis Presley’s unapologetic stage sparkle, then sprinkled with a very British streak of irreverence. The result? A collection that moves between day and night with ease. One moment it’s a pencil skirt with a crisp blouse, the next it’s a feather-trimmed slip or a rhinestone-scattered jumpsuit. The contrasts never feel forced—they’re what make this collection feel so alive.

Accessories had real star power too. Those feather scarves in particular were brilliant, the kind of detail that could easily become the next “it” item if marketed right. You could almost imagine them draped over the shoulders of a girl heading straight from the office to the dance floor, with zero hesitation.

What stood out most was the sense of joy. These aren’t quiet clothes meant to blend in; they’re meant to be lived in and shown off.

Pictures courtesy of Vogue Runway

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