Simone Rocha’s Romantic World Gets a Sporty Edge | Simone Rocha Fall 2026 – London Fashion Week

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Simone Rocha’s show had a slightly darker pulse than usual, but it still carried the dreamy, romantic spirit that defines her work. This season, though, that softness was mixed with something a little bolder and more grounded.

The biggest moment was easily the Adidas collaboration, which felt surprisingly perfect for Rocha. Sporty pieces like track jackets, sneakers, and striped pants were reworked through her signature lens with lace layers, ribbons, pearls, and delicate trims. It looked cool, playful, and very Gen Z in energy. The idea of sporty basics meeting vintage femininity is something Rocha has been circling for years, and here it finally came together in a way that felt natural and genuinely exciting.

The collection was rooted in Irish culture and mythology, particularly the story of Enbarr, the mythical white horse said to travel to the land of eternal youth. Rocha also drew from images of Dublin’s “Pony Kids” and early 20th century womenswear, which explained the mix of sturdy tailoring, wool coats, and nostalgic tea dresses.

Ribbon rosettes appeared across dresses and suits like equestrian awards, while hardware, grommets, and harness-like details added a sharper edge. Shaggy shearling coats and dramatic textures gave some looks a heavier, more intense mood than we usually see from Rocha. The result felt a bit like girls running through a forest at sunrise.

Pictures courtesy of Vogue Runway

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