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Fashionista's London Fashion Week Spring 2026 Recap
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Fashionista's London Fashion Week Spring 2026 Recap

by jummy84 September 24, 2025
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And just like that, it’s time to say “cheers” to London Fashion Week Spring 2026, and “ciao” as Milan Fashion Week begins. But before we set our eyes on the Italian fashion capital, scroll below to see all of our Spring 2026 coverage from London’s standout designers.  Do you have an emerging …

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October London. (Courtesy of October London)
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October London Is Reviving Death Row’s Original Multigenre Vision

by jummy84 September 24, 2025
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South Bend, Indiana-born singer-songwriter October London might be the closest we’ve come to seeing the full aspiration of the original Death Row Records, founded in 1991 by The D.O.C., Dr. Dre, Suge Knight, Dick Griffey, and Harry-O. For all the legendary rappers—2Pac, Snoop, and the heat that trailed them—Death Row was always reaching for something bigger: a multigenre home where The Lady of Rage’s lyricism stood shoulder to shoulder with Danny Boy’s crooning, and where mighty movie soundtracks like Above the Rim and even a Christmas album with a gangsta twist were all part of the culture.

A Grammy-winning singer and Snoop protege, October blends vintage soul, modern R&B, and now even country under his “Sam Nash” alter ego. It’s a throwback to old-school storytelling with a contemporary twist and it’s happening under the banner of a label still synonymous with West Coast hip-hop.

London’s best-known track, “Back to Your Place,” topped the Billboard Adult R&B Airplay chart and earned him three Soul Train Music Award nominations. Pulled from his 2023 album The Rebirth of Marvin, the record’s bold title drew some early criticism, but as London tells me, he ultimately won people over. “People listened to the music and were like, ‘this isn’t half bad,’” he said with a laugh. 

Since then, London’s profile has only grown. This summer, he appeared on Snoop’s breezy single “Must Be Summer,” dropped a new track under his Sam Nash alias called “Country Man,” and just released his latest Sam Nash album, Duallys and Damsels, on Sept. 19. SPIN caught up with him to talk about his artistry, his bond with Snoop, and what it means for a new generation to carry Death Row’s torch and fulfill the label’s original vision of a house big enough to hold it all.

(Courtesy of October London)
(Courtesy of October London)

Early beginnings and an early Snoop assist 

Born Jared Samuel Erskine, London grew up in a household where music wasn’t just played, it was made. His mother was a singer, his father a guitarist, and family gatherings often turned into jam sessions. Alongside the original songs, there was always soul and funk in the air including Ronald Isley, Frankie Beverly and Maze, and Marvin Gaye.

Bones Owens. (Credit: Ryan "Spidey" Smith)Bones Owens. (Credit: Ryan "Spidey" Smith)

Despite this background, London considered many careers before music, including designing cars and being a truck driver. “I guess I could always sing,” he said. “I would sing for my grandmother in front of her — audience of one — singing Michael Bolton’s ‘When a Man Loves a Woman,’ and she loved that. She would clap and be really proud of me.” 

After graduating from high school, he decided not to pursue college and instead commit to music full time. One of his earliest hits was 2016’s “Black Man in America,” which features a fiery music video where London gets shot. “It was kind of made on a whim,” he recalled. “I was kind of just in a mood, because I was just seeing so much injustice.And I was seeing so much wrongdoing, whether it was police brutality, or, not to get too political, I just saw a lot of wrong in the system.”

London found the courage to go all in with the track thanks in part to Snoop Dogg, whom he first crossed paths with after a friend in Indiana connected him to producer-hookman Jazze Pha. London sent Pha a wide-ranging batch of tracks and Pha, impressed, passed some along to Snoop. What many people don’t realize is that his business relationship with Snoop wasn’t immediately formalized. “We were on a shaking-hand basis from 2016 all the way up until right after he acquired Death Row,” London said.

(Credit: Chris Enriquez and Michael Griffin)(Credit: Chris Enriquez and Michael Griffin)
(Credit: Chris Enriquez and Michael Griffin)

Joining the Family

Snoop’s purchase of Death Row Records from MNRK Music Group in February 2022 was a full-circle moment for the Long Beach rapper, whose 1993 debut Doggystyle helped define the label. For London, it was the moment everything changed for him, too. He remembers being in the room when Snoop ended a call finalizing the deal, and later that night during the celebration, Snoop pulled him aside. “He was like, ‘You’re going to be the flagship of Death Row,’” London recalled.

At first, London bristled. He thought of the countless legends who had come before him, and the fact that he was an R&B singer, not a rapper. But Snoop was clear: He wanted to steer Death Row in a new direction, and London was the artist he trusted to move that forward. 

London is grateful that over the years he’s been able not only to release R&B projects (2023’s The Rebirth of Marvin and 2024’s October Nights) but also to branch into pop, country, reggaeton, and EDM. He even appeared on Snoop’s “Funky Christmas,” a successor to the label’s holiday-themed compilation, Christmas on Death Row (1996). 

As part of the family, he’s crossed paths with Death Row legends like Daz Dillinger, with whom he recorded “When Life Calls,” a reimagining of a Michael Franks track from the ’80s where London sounds uncannily like Nate Dogg. “That was interesting because they were kind of looking at me like, ‘OK, this new kid, he ain’t Nate, but Snoop brought him in, let’s see what the hell he can do,’” London said. “I just wanted to show I could deliver like Nate could. I wanted to be that kid they’d call and be like, ‘Yo, come on man, we need you on this record.’”

That call has come more than once. London has been tapped by West Coast mainstays from Tha Dogg Pound to the Game, where he says he recently cut a track for the Compton rapper’s long-teased Documentary 3 album.

(Credit: Chris Enriquez and Michael Griffin)(Credit: Chris Enriquez and Michael Griffin)
(Credit: Chris Enriquez and Michael Griffin)

Dual identities 

Some know him as October London, the smooth R&B singer with the jet black suit and shades. Others recognize him as Sam Nash, his country-singing alter ego. London likes to shapeshift to keep things interesting. “I like to do this whole skip to my lou thing through different genres. I don’t want to get too bored,” he said. 

His passion for country also speaks to the year he spent in Texarkana, Texas, a place with “nothing but rich oil money,” and where he decided to devour every kind of music out there. London says he gets excited about contemporary country, as well as artists like Kenny Chesney and Reba McEntire, drawing particular inspiration from McEntire’s lyrics. 

What draws him most, though, is the storytelling power of the genre. “Country is like a soul food, like a gumbo,” he said. “I feel like I can be vulnerable in country. I feel like there’s no judgment… there’s just something about an acoustic guitar or a pedal steel that tells a different story and shows a different scenery and makes me write differently when I hear those songs and those elements.”

Sam Nash’s “Tennessee Whiskey” featuring original songwriter Dean Dillon is a nod to earlier generations of the country staple while staking new ground in a world increasingly aware of Nearest Green, the first African-American master distiller on record. 

London says shifting between his two personas usually happens without a hitch, with fans willing to follow him across genres. Still, there can be moments of confusion, like when he casually mentioned to his October London audience that he was “switching genres.” What he meant was that he was stepping into his Sam Nash persona for a while, not leaving R&B behind. He’s quick to clarify that there’s plenty more to come on the October London front, true to a Death Row label that was a platform for artists like fellow Midwesterner Danny Boy, as well as Jewell, Val Young, and Nate Dogg. But, barring Nate, you can’t help but wonder what would have happened if those singers were given even more of a chance to shine. 

(Courtesy of October London)(Courtesy of October London)
(Courtesy of October London)

Snoop himself was a devoted fan of Detroit group the Dramatics, and was thrilled when Dre’s bassist Tony Green—who had played with the group for decades—helped broker their appearance on the iconic “Doggy Dogg World,” as Green once recalled to me. George Clinton made his way onto several Death Row tracks and Suge Knight recently revealed that 2Pac was campaigning to get Aaliyah signed to the label, too. Now, under Snoop’s leadership, Death Row is fully embracing R&B, as well as many other genres, too.

Inspired by Snoop’s constant movement, London is building beyond music and bringing value to the label in different ways. “I’m going to retire with Death Row… movies, podcasts, TV shows—anything I can bring to the table other than just music,” he said.

“I want to keep it big because that’s what Snoop’s been doing all these years,” he adds. “A lot of artists coming up behind him didn’t see that. But me and Snoop, we’re both Libras.”

London says some of Snoop’s best advice is to forget the algorithm and ignore the rules. In today’s R&B scene, crowded with artists like Bryson Tiller and Migos, it’s tempting to follow the mold, but Snoop told him to find his own lane. 

“There’s been zero traffic,” London said. “And I’m doing 80 all the way home.”

September 24, 2025 0 comments
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British Fashion Enters a New Era at London Fashion Week Spring 2026
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British Fashion Enters a New Era at London Fashion Week Spring 2026

by jummy84 September 23, 2025
written by jummy84


“People are telling me that they’re feeling a new energy,” British Fashion Council CEO Laura Weir told me from the front row on Sunday. “There’s a feeling of revitalization in the city — from dawn until dusk, there’s so much happening. It’s a new era for British fashion.” Indeed, the Spring 2026 …

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SS26 London Fashion Week Street Style Nails Fall Style
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SS26 London Fashion Week Street Style Nails Fall Style

by jummy84 September 22, 2025
written by jummy84

As our feeds are flooded with dazzling Fashion Month footage — including NYFW trends, celebrity front rows, and fall street style — there’s plenty of inspiration to go around. For the last several days, London Fashion Week has been offering seriously good collections for the spring/summer 2026 season, but our eyes have been on the cobblestone streets. Outside of shows for the likes of Simone Rocha, Erdem, Emilia Wickstead, and Harris Reed, attendees strutted in their own runway-worthy outfits.
September 22, 2025 0 comments
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Pops of Orange Brighten London Fashion Week Spring 2026 Street Style
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Pops of Orange Brighten London Fashion Week Spring 2026 Street Style

by jummy84 September 22, 2025
written by jummy84


Across the pond, London’s perpetually rainy streets lit up this week as Spring 2026 showgoers traded matching monochromes for bright pops of orange. Leaning more “The Life of a Showgirl” than construction worker, this street style trend incorporated a variety of citrusy shades, spanning tangerine …

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Oasis Live '25 fan store to reopen in London this week ahead of Wembley return
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Oasis Live ’25 fan store to reopen in London this week ahead of Wembley return

by jummy84 September 22, 2025
written by jummy84

Oasis‘ official Live ’25 fan store is reopening in London this week, ahead of the band’s return to Wembley Stadium. Find all the details below.

The Britpop group will play two more concerts in the capital this Saturday and Sunday (September 27, 28). It’ll follow an initial five-night run at Wembley over the summer as part of their UK and Ireland comeback tour.

An official pop-up store was launched on Carnaby Street to mark Oasis’ first reunion gigs in London. Now, it has been confirmed that a new shop is opening under the Piccadilly Lights near Regent Street.

Fans will be able to visit the pop-up between 10am and 10pm BST this Friday to Saturday (September 26, 27), and from 10am to 4pm on Sunday (28). Walk-ins are welcome, but pre-booking a slot is advised – you can do so here.

Customers will be able to purchase a range of official Live ’25 clothing – including T-shirts, hoodies, jackets – as well as tour edition coloured vinyl formats of the Oasis back catalogue.

The store is also set to stock items from the Adidas Originals x Oasis collaborations and more.

Oasis Live ’25 pop-up fan store. CREDIT: Press

Oasis wrapped up the North American leg of their Live ’25 tour with two massive shows in Mexico City earlier this month. Their pair of Wembley gigs this week will be followed by further dates in South America, Australia, South Korea and Japan.

The band have released some official live versions of songs from different cities on the trek. So far we’ve had ‘Slide Away’ from Cardiff, ‘Cigarettes & Alcohol’ from Manchester, ‘Little By Little’ from London, ‘Bring It On Down’ from Edinburgh and ‘Wonderwall’ from Dublin.

In other news, Liam and Noel Gallagher have been gifted personalised football shirts from Polish club Lech Poznań – a nod to the viral moment at the start of ‘Cigarettes & Alcohol’ in their Live ’25 set.

When sharing his thanks for the gesture, Noel said that fans doing ‘the Poznań’ had been “THE highlight” of Oasis‘ reunion shows, with gig-goers from “all over the world” getting involved.

The likes of Paul McCartney, Billie Eilish and Dave Grohl were spotted at Oasis’ recent gigs in Los Angeles, as was Melissa Lim – the woman who inspired the band’s 1995 track ‘Talk Tonight’.

Meanwhile, Noel Gallagher has paid tribute to the “great Mancunian” Ricky Hatton, revealing that he had been texting him just days before his death.

September 22, 2025 0 comments
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Armada Music Opens New Creative Hub in London to Boost Local Scene
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Armada Music Opens New Creative Hub in London to Boost Local Scene

by jummy84 September 22, 2025
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LONDON — Armada Music Group, home to the independent dance label of the same name, will open a brand new creative hub in London for its roster, it was announced Monday (Sept. 22).

The 7,000-square-foot space in London’s Old Street in the heart of Shoreditch spans six floors and boasts recording studios, event space, listening rooms and more.

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Armada Music was founded in 2003 by Dutch DJ Armin van Buuren, business executive Maykel Piron, and music manager David Lewis. The group now encompasses a number of subsidiary labels, the first-ever dance investment fund (BEAT Music Fund) and a publishing division.

The space in London includes two state-of-the-art recording studios for recording, and room to host writing camps for its roster. An event space has also been built with L-Acoustics club-grade sound system, and has live streaming capabilities and can host a capacity of approximately 130 people. There are also listening rooms for A&R sessions as well as working space for 60 full-time employees. See pictures below.

Speaking exclusively to Billboard U.K., Armada’s chief executive Piron expanded on the decision to bring this space to the U.K., the label’s second-largest market. “The U.K. is undeniably a vibrant hub for dance music, and as a global company, our aim is to sign and develop artists in London on an international scale,” he says. “This expanded presence will provide more opportunities to sign global acts. We expect this to lead to a significant increase in overall global streams. This new space will serve as a dynamic creative hub, fostering the creation of more hits in the UK and worldwide.”

Armada has had success in recent years with Manchester-born DJ and producer D.O.D, who achieved his first U.K. top 20 hit in 2023 with “So Much In Love.” In 2024, the label also saw a resurgence for Mason & Superstar’s 2007 song “Perfect (Exceeder)” which re-entered the top 40 decades after its original release. The space will also serve Armada’s international roster such as Armin van Buuren, Joris Voorn, Lilly Palmer, THEMBA and ARTY.

“This is a pivotal moment for Armada and a testament to the U.K.’s vibrant dance music scene,” said Ben Malone, general manager of Armada Music U.K. “This new hub will empower us to further champion local artists, provide them with unparalleled resources, and foster more innovation and creativity in the UK.”

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SXSW London 2026 Dates and Ticket Details Announced
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SXSW London 2026 Dates and Ticket Details Announced

by jummy84 September 22, 2025
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SXSW London has confirmed on Monday (Sept. 22) it will return to the English capital in 2026 and announced ticket details for the upcoming event.

The European edition of SXSW will run from June 1 to 6 in east London for a second consecutive year. The 2025 edition took place throughout venues and locations in Shoreditch in June. Tickets for the event are set to launch on Oct. 20 from the festival’s website.

2025’s program saw a live performance from Tems as part of Billboard’s The Stage, a European premiere of Eminem documentary Stans, and a visit from King Charles.

Submissions for session proposals across the 2026 conference, music and screen verticals are also now open. The winning selections for the conference are reviewed by the public before being considered by an advisory group and editorial team for inclusion in the festival. The music festival and screen festival public submissions are managed by industry jury votes. 

The submissions period for the conference program will close on Dec. 7, and from the following day, the public will be able to view and vote for their favorites. Submissions for the music vertical will close on Nov. 24, and close for screen on Dec. 31.

SXSW London has also announced 15 “forward-thinking” conference tracks, which include topics such as artificial intelligence, startup innovation and immersive realities. In 2025, 9,868 submissions were made across its three verticals (screen, conference, music), with the conference strand attracting 40,000 public votes. The festival featured 400 talks, 1067 speakers, 562 music performances and 114 film and TV screenings.

Katy Arnander, director of programming for SXSW London said in a statement, “Bringing SXSW to London has always been about creating a platform for convergence across technology, business and creativity. Now in our second year, that mission is more alive than ever, and the SXSW London open submissions allows us to build the festival around what is most current and vital in these sectors.

“SXSW London 2026 will build on the momentum of our debut, expanding the scope of ideas, voices and disciplines we convene,” she continued. “We want our attendees to encounter unexpected perspectives and foster bold conversations, and we’re creating an environment for groundbreaking ideas to flourish in one of the most important capital cities in the world.”

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Paul Costelloe nods to 1960s, broken dolls inspire Bora Aksu at London Fashion Week
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Paul Costelloe nods to 1960s, broken dolls inspire Bora Aksu at London Fashion Week

by jummy84 September 19, 2025
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LONDON, Sept 19 – Irish designer Paul Costelloe took fashionistas back to 1960s California while Turkish-born Bora Aksu celebrated cracks and imperfections at London Fashion Week on Friday.

Paul Costelloe nods to 1960s, broken dolls inspire Bora Aksu at London Fashion Week

Setting the scene on Rodeo Drive in 1967, Costelloe opened his “Boulevard of Dreams” spring-summer 2026 presentation with short feminine creations in pale pink, yellow and blue. There were jackets with pointy collars or bows, embellished minis and shift dresses. All were paired with matching platform shoes.

Models wore floral and frilly designs that nodded to 1960s fashion, including plenty of short dresses as well as cut-out gowns.

“It’s a very happy collection. It very much reflects California in the late sixties,” Costelloe told Reuters. “The inspiration has been from the ‘Valley of the Dolls’… It’s very much West Coast of America and it’s very chic, very fresh, very exciting.” Aksu said that this season he turned to his own collection of broken dolls for inspiration.

Models wore dresses embellished with layers, embroidery and plenty of lace trimmings.

Aksu put frills on sleeves, large shiny sequins on skirts and see-through gloves and intricate florals on frocks.

The looks were layered: tiered dresses or jackets over long blouses that hung over skirts. Models also wore bonnet hats tied under the neck and adorned with bows or sequins.

“I feel like we are like the dolls… we have… our hearts broken or we go through things. But… we still kind of survive and then it becomes part of us,” Aksu told Reuters.

“With the dolls, with all these cracks and defects, I was thinking, I want to keep this and I bring it to… life again. So it’s not about covering their cracks but it’s about embracing them.”

London Fashion Week, which kicked off on Thursday evening and runs until Monday, is the second leg of the spring-summer 2026 catwalk calendar, which began in New York and then heads to Milan and Paris.

On the programme are 157 designers and organisations, including 50 catwalk shows and a mix of emerging as well as established designers like Erdem, Roksanda and fashion giant Burberry.

This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text.

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