Bared x London Fashion Week
9/25/2025
Bared on the Streets: London Fashion Week 2025
London Fashion Week is always a celebration of individuality, and this season the streets were buzzing with creativity. Spots and lace, pops of colour, contrasting socks, double denim, cinched coats and countless cool kits - the looks outside the shows were as inspiring as those on the runway. Among it all, Bared was right there, worn by some of London’s leading fashion voices and capturing the attention of street style photographers across the city.
Street style has long been a powerful force in shaping what we wear day to day. Once considered an afterthought, it now holds equal weight to the collections inside. The diversity of styling this year was striking - bold statements sitting alongside quiet, pared-back elegance - reminding us that fashion thrives when it reflects personality.
Bared in the Spotlight
Amid the swirl of cameras and editors moving from show to show, some of London’s most influential fashion leaders stepped out in Bared. The shoes became an anchor for a week of experimentation, proving once again that comfort and design can walk hand in hand.

The Firecrown Flat
The Firecrown Flat was one of the week’s standouts, spotted in Poppy Red and Olive Green. The Red Firecrown 2 brought high-energy contrast to effortless tailoring, while the Olive Firecrown 2 was styled with soft neutrals and sharp coats for a subtler take. The effect? A shoe that swung effortlessly between playful punctuation and understated cool.

The Chauna Loafer
The Chauna Loafer showed its versatility on the streets - worn with oversized coats and masculine tailoring in one moment, then balanced with slip dresses and layered knits the next. Its clean lines allowed it to move seamlessly across moods, always grounding the look with polish.

The Wedgebill Loafer
In Golden Tan, the Wedgebill Loafer brought warmth to London’s often-muted winter palette. Styled with crisp separates, it lent a gentle sophistication to sharper silhouettes - proof that a classic loafer can still feel entirely fresh.

The Hillstar Boot
The Hillstar Boot added grit to the week’s more refined looks. Seen peeking out under tailored trousers or styled with voluminous outerwear, it brought a modern toughness without overwhelming the rest of the outfit.

The Remiz Boot
The Remiz Boot in Chocolate was a quiet showstopper, softening floaty dresses while holding its own under sculptural coats.

Emutail Loafer
By contrast, the Emutail Loafer in Rustic Brown played it cool, offering all-day ease in between shows while still reading sleek on camera.

The Rook Boot
Finally, the Rook Boot in Black with Hardware made an unapologetic statement. Styled with high-shine fabrics and bold accessories, it showed just how powerful a well-constructed boot can be when the brief is strong, confident, and directional.
Street Style Matters
Street style is more than a flurry of photographs outside venues. It sets the tone for what resonates beyond the runway, influencing how collections are translated into real wardrobes around the world. The images captured during the week - seen everywhere from British Vogue and Vogue Australia to Russh Magazine - reflect this global conversation.
What stood out most was the ease with which Bared moved through it all. Shoes designed for all-day wear became the quiet heroes, carrying their wearers from front row to after-dark dinners without missing a step.
Our Final Notes?
London Fashion Week 2025 reminded us that style today is about personality, comfort, and confidence. The mix of silhouettes, colours, and textures on the streets proved there’s no single way to dress for the moment. And while the fashion set turned heads in every direction, Bared was there - making sure the journey was just as stylish as the destination.