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‘Taking the reins at Burberry? Never say never!’
June 19, 2025
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Kendrick Lamar’s a fan, her shows are unforgettable — and she’s tipped for the top. Meet Martine Rose, London's coolest designer
Usually we take people to nightlife spaces that are really dark and very moody,” says Martine Rose, the London-based menswear designer with a nearunparalleled cult following.
It transports me back to the sweaty club in a Vauxhall archway which she draped with latex curtains in 2022, and the community centre in Highgate, host to a show, party and many pints the following year. Rose’s runways, when they come, are not ones you forget.
Today, for her spring 2026 showcase, we are on the third floor of a disused office in Marylebone. The walls are dressed up smartly and salon-style, with wedding-dress ivory silk. The ceiling remains untouched.
“This show is obviously lighter and softer — it’s almost like Mills & Boon so it’s like sex, but a different kind: a sort of a soft focus, 1970s smeary sex,’ says the 44-year-old, British-Jamaican designer, who is still riding a wave of attention from custom-making the red bomber jacket Kendrick Lamar wore at this year's Super Bowl halftime performance.
Her show, last weekend, sent her fashionobessed crowd into a spin. She rolled out Rose bestsellers including her red logo football shirts (similar ones can be yours for about £350; less on Vinted) paired with windbreakers (£800), tight leather trousers (£565) and boxy loafers (£435). There were the Nike collaboration “Shox” mule heels, which had a sell-out debut in 2022, and remain a hit — you only had to look at the feet of the front row for proof — and big blazers cut in at the waist.
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