• June 18, 2025

Fashion Forward 2025: Bold Multicultural Fashion Extravaganza Set to Dazzle London on June 27

LONDON June 18: This summer, St. John’s Hyde Park will transform into a vibrant runway of culture, creativity, and couture as Planmakers Ltd proudly presents Fashion Forward 2025 — a groundbreaking multicultural fashion show celebrating diversity, emerging talent, and bold fashion innovation on June 27, 2025.

With 80 dynamic models and 9 visionary designers from across the globe, Fashion Forward 2025 is more than just a fashion show — it’s a movement. From first-time walkers to seasoned professionals, this diverse lineup of models represents the real faces of modern fashion — breaking barriers of age, race, background, and experience.

“We’re bringing together cultures, styles, and stories under one roof — in a way London hasn’t seen before. Fashion Forward is where raw talent meets seasoned artistry, where inclusion is not a trend but the very fabric of our event.”

What to Expect:

🔥 Runway showcases from 9 cutting-edge designers pushing fashion into the future
🌍 A multicultural celebration featuring global influences and diverse narratives
💫 80 models ranging from fresh new faces to industry pros
📸 An exclusive influencer-studded guest list and extensive media presence
🎤 On-site interviews, live social media moments, and curated experiences

Held in the heart of London at the iconic St. John’s Hyde Park, the event promises a visually stunning spectacle paired with high production value and a socially conscious mission.

Fashion Forward 2025 is expected to draw fashion enthusiasts, media personalities, cultural icons, and online influencers, creating the perfect storm of visibility, artistry, and community.

This is Planmakers’ largest and most ambitious fashion initiative to date, and the event stands as a testament to the company’s growing legacy in creative direction, brand promotion, and cultural storytelling.

Join Planmakers on June 27th as they step beyond style — into something real, raw, and revolutionary, said a press note.