+34 Martine Rose Spring 2026
Martine Rose staged her latest show inside the St. Marylebone Jobcentre, transformed into an intimate couture-style salon with ruffled white curtains and wooden chairs. This season, the designer shifted from her trademark oversized shapes to shrunken, cinched silhouettes that carried a deliberate awkwardness — yet exuded a Mills & Boon–style romance.
Street-cast models in Brian May wigs wore cropped leather jackets with biker pants, tartan dresses, denim shorts with exposed pockets, and inventive hybrids like jodhpur-soccer trousers and ruffled apron skirts echoing the set. Rose described the collection as an exploration of “inexplicable beauty” — a push and pull between dreaminess and reality.
True to her community-driven ethos, Rose also hosted a market downstairs, where local creatives sold T-shirts, magazines, antiques, and accessories. After the show, guests including Romy of The xx and Simone Rocha mingled over pizza and drinks, blurring the lines between runway spectacle and neighbourhood gathering.

