Forum Members Review the ‘Wonderfully Executed’ Dilara Findikoglu Fall 2025 Collection

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Day two of the Fall 2025 season of London Fashion Week, and The British Fashion Council’s five-day calendar granted us the collection of Dilara Findikoglu on day two. Noted for only presenting one collection a year, the Turkish-British designer selected the North London Electrowerkz nightclub for the show venue. The late 19th-century industrial warehouse served as the perfect backdrop for such a collection, as Dutch model Lara Stone made for a much-welcomed surprise as she opened the show dressed in a figure-hugging snakeskin two-piece. Elsewhere throughout the collection, flowing jellyfish dresses, scallop shell bikini bottoms, and waves of ginger hair were splashed throughout. A nude tattooed leather bustier dress, which closed the collection, is guaranteed to be seen on someone soon in the coming months for a major viral red carpet moment.

Dilara Findikoglu Fall 2025 Collection Review

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Read below the reactions of theFashionSpot’s forum members:

“Dilara Theyskens!” [jeanclaude]

“She wants a Jean Paul Gaultier collaboration so bad.” [TomBlanksFullFatMiuMiu]

“She should just design costumes for singers. As a fashion designer Dilara Findikoglu is average.” [Alquimista]

“The construction is an improvement from her previous collections, and I appreciate she’s trying to do something that requires some innovation and irreverence rather than taking the easy way out and being another quiet luxury Pheobe Philo clone.” [EDEN21]

“Something about the mix of shells, python, and lace makes me love this. Could do without the hair though.” [IsabelMarantBoy]

“It’s a nice collection and executed wonderfully.” [reese06]

“I low-key love it.” [Scotty]

“It’s very nice and definitely looks well made. But you can tell none of it came from her. It’s a mishmash of literal references from McQueen and JPG.” [GoldenPetals]

See all the looks from the Dilara Findikoglu Fall 2025 collection and join the conversation, here.

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