By Lucy Caulkett–
Romeo Beckham(main picture) and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley were on the catwalk for Burberry’s star-studded London Fashion Week show on Monday.
The collection was staged at 1 Billingsgate Walk, often known as Old Billingsgate, located near Monument Tube Station, overlooking London Bridge, and is a premier, historic event venue located o renowned for hosting large-scale exhibitions, fashion shows, awards dinners, and corporate events. A former world-famous Victorian fish market (operating until 1982), it now features the Grand Hall, a basement Vault, and The Gallery
The venue boasts three main areas, including the Grand Hall (47,000 sq ft, high ceiling) for large events up to 2,500 people, The Gallery with river views, and The Vault (formerly an ice-cold storage for fish).
Beckham, the son of former footballer, Sir David Beckham and Spice Girl Lady Victoria Beckham, and Huntington-Whiteley, were among the models walking the runway for designe Burberry during its exemplary fashion show.
Beckham, 23, wore a burgundy ensemble with a fur-trimmed leather jacket contrasting with his light pink shirt. This was paired with burgundy trousers in Burberry’s signature checker pattern and black patent shoes.
Huntington-Whiteley, 38, wore an extravagant knee-length black fur coat with navy highlights, tied at the waist with a leather-look black cord.
The model and actress had simple makeup and her long blonde hair was tucked into the oversized jacket. The look was completed with black trousers and black patent shoes.

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley also walked the catwalk on Monday (Lucy North/PA)
The collection was staged at 1 Billingsgate Walk, often known as Old Billingsgate, is a premier, historic event venue located on the Thames in London, renowned for hosting large-scale exhibitions, fashion shows, awards dinners, and corporate events. A former world-famous Victorian fish market (operating until 1982), it now features the Grand Hall, a basement Vault, and The Gallery
The fashion show was star studded with A list celebrities, including Hollywood stars Barry Keoghan and Jason Statham, supermodel Kate Moss and actress Daisy Edgar-Jones.
Also in attendance were American socialite Nicky Hilton, actor Leo Woodall, Bafta-nominee Stellan Skarsgard and actress Jodie Turner-Smith, as well as Lennon and Gene Gallagher, sons of Oasis star Liam.
Irish actor Keoghan wore a burgundy check jacket over black trousers, accessorised with a black newsboy cap and leather gloves, whilst Action-star Statham wore a classic all-black ensemble, layering a long coat over a hooded jacket.

Barry Keoghan was among the stars in the audience at the Burberry show (Ian West/PA)Moss wore a slinky navy silk dress under a knee-length black trench, pairing the simple ensemble with sheer black tights and closed-toe black heels.
The 52-year-old leaned into classic British codes by wearing a plum-coloured burgundy check jacket and a black newsboy cap.
His look was described as a direct nod to his role as Ringo Starr in an upcoming Beatles biopic, blending his professional and personal style.

Kate Moss opted for a simple look (Ian West/PA)
Kate moss looked absolutely godgeous in her slinky navy silk slip dress paired with sheer black tights, a look described as simple yet effective.
Iconic: Dressed in a jet-black cotton trench coat cut neatly to the knee, she leaned into the quintessential Burberry heritage.
The Burberry Autumn/Winter 2026 show at Old Billingsgate Walk served as a critical, back-to-basics “reset” for the brand, prioritizing heritage outerwear over experimental trends to drive a strategic turnaround. Under Daniel Lee, the collection successfully re-established a distinctly British, functional identity while stabilizing brand momentum.



