Chopova Lowena is for the weird maximalist girls | Chopova Lowena Spring 2026 – London Fashion Week

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by brownfashionagal

Chopova Lowena’s show was pure chaos, in the best possible way. This one was for the weird girls, the maximalist girls, the ones who love to dress up and don’t care if anyone else “gets it.” It was loud, glittering, and gloriously unapologetic. In a season filled with minimalism, Chopova Lowena’s riot was more than welcome

The duo, Emma Chopova and Laura Lowena, staged their “Cheerlore” spectacle inside a West London community hall turned football field fantasy. Mascots handed out crisps, punk beats rattled the floor, and models stormed through like feral cheerleaders reclaiming the uniform that once belonged to their bullies. It was fashion as catharsis, as rebellion, as a messy celebration of girlhood in all its contradictions.

The clothes matched the energy. Knife-pleated skirts, varsity jackets, and football lacing collided with brocade, chainmail, and pastel ruffles. There were panniered hips padded like linebacker shoulders, zip-off skirts layered with belts and buckles, and pom-pom jackets that looked like mascots gone rogue. Every look was an overload of textures—tinsel, lace, sequins, fur, studs, and plastic charms—yet it never felt careless. It was maximalism with intention, chaos stitched together with precision.

What made it stick was the message: that there’s power in being ‘too much’.

Pictures courtesy of Vogue Runway

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