Poet-Lab | Fall Winter 2026/2027 | Full Fashion Show (Widescreen/1080p – LFW/London Fashion Week) #Poetlab #FW26 #LFW
Creative Director
@giuseppe.iaciofano
@poetlab
Jewels
@coalescence_jewellery
Pr marketing
@i.deapr
Location Main sponsor
@Spitalfiedse1
Ph
@marcushartelt
Video
@dalecampbell_dop
Producer –
@Serenaneverstop
Dj
@synthesis.ldn
Music
@skoobeens
@Vital.Fizz
Gift
@theRippleco
@scugnizziuk
Sponsors
@backstagebeautyldn
@beautylab_london
@miicosmetics
@ardellbeauty_uk
Makeup Team
@mua_lookbycerys
@karenmessam
@nicolejustinaldn
@alessandramuroni.makeup
Lead Hair Stylist
@prettygorgeoushair
Hair team
@maison.fleek
@opheliastudiosco @braids_on_trend
Story
Inside the Lab, hosted by Spitalfields E1, reflects on the systems that shape women:
socially, culturally and visually, and questions the idea of refinement as something
imposed rather than chosen. Instead of rebellion, the collection proposes clarity, control,and self-definition.
Silhouettes are clean, intentional, and precise. Exposure is deliberate, never decorative.
Sensuality is present, without performance. Inspired by the restraint of 90s minimalism,
stripped-back 70s silhouettes, and moments of personal emancipation, the collection
introduces a new language of power: dignity after rupture.
Echoing the spirit of Diana, Princess of Wales: “I don’t go by the rule book… I lead from the
heart, not the head”
, Inside the lab reflects a move away from approval and toward inner alignment.
This is clothing for women who no longer ask permission to exist.
Not louder, but clearer.
Not dramatic, but decisive.
The collection features column, slip, and tailored minimal silhouettes with elongated lines
and bare shoulders. Details include asymmetry, off-shoulder cuts, open backs, restraineddraping, and subtle hardware, emphasising intention over ornamentation. The mood is one of quiet confidence, sensual control, and intellectual femininity.
A narrative of reclaiming identity and crafting femininity on your own terms is reflected
not only through design but also through the show’s diverse casting. The lineup included
Elton Ilirjani (@eilirjani), Elliott with 2 T’s (@therealelliottqueen), and Tayce (@itstayce) who closed the show in a reimagining of Princess Diana’s wedding dress. This choice
underlines the show’s central message. Femininity is not granted, it is claimed, crafted and resilient. Bridgerton actress and former elite athlete Genevieve Chenneour
(@genevievechenneour) also joined the runway, bringing a different facet of modern
womanhood shaped by discipline.
