Declan Rice walked the runway for Labrum at London Fashion Week as the brand took over Emirates Stadium for their S/S ’25 show.
The Arsenal midfielder stepped to the runway – which ran alongside the Emirates pitch – in a navy suit adorned with white fabric on top of some black adidas Superstars.
Ghetts and Clara Amfo were among other familiar faces to walk the show, while current Arsenal players Riccardo Calafiori and Myles Lewis-Skelly watched from front row. They were joined by names including Alex Scott, Munya Chawawa and Bashy.
While Labrum’s roots to football have always been present, the label’s connection to football was certified earlier this year when they teamed up with adidas to design Arsenal’s 24/25 away kit, which was inspired by the club’s fanbase from the African diaspora.
Among the looks on show at the Emirates included a two-piece made entirely from deconstructed away shirts (including printed jerseys for Bukayo Saka and Jurrien Timber) and suits tucked into football socks with adidas Predators.
Declan Rice Walks for Labrum’s LFW Show at Emirates Stadium
Arsenal’s status as football’s culture club remains secure after hosting Labrum’s spring/summer 2025 London Fashion Week show.
Declan Rice Walks for Labrum’s LFW Show at Emirates Stadium
Arsenal’s status as football’s culture club remains secure after hosting Labrum’s spring/summer 2025 London Fashion Week show.
Declan Rice walked the runway for Labrum at London Fashion Week as the brand took over Emirates Stadium for their S/S ’25 show.
The Arsenal midfielder stepped to the runway – which ran alongside the Emirates pitch – in a navy suit adorned with white fabric on top of some black adidas Superstars.
Ghetts and Clara Amfo were among other familiar faces to walk the show, while current Arsenal players Riccardo Calafiori and Myles Lewis-Skelly watched from front row. They were joined by names including Alex Scott, Munya Chawawa and Bashy.
While Labrum’s roots to football have always been present, the label’s connection to football was certified earlier this year when they teamed up with adidas to design Arsenal’s 24/25 away kit, which was inspired by the club’s fanbase from the African diaspora.
Among the looks on show at the Emirates included a two-piece made entirely from deconstructed away shirts (including printed jerseys for Bukayo Saka and Jurrien Timber) and suits tucked into football socks with adidas Predators.
Declan Rice Walks for Labrum’s LFW Show at Emirates Stadium
Arsenal’s status as football’s culture club remains secure after hosting Labrum’s spring/summer 2025 London Fashion Week show.
Declan Rice walked the runway for Labrum at London Fashion Week as the brand took over Emirates Stadium for their S/S ’25 show.
The Arsenal midfielder stepped to the runway – which ran alongside the Emirates pitch – in a navy suit adorned with white fabric on top of some black adidas Superstars.
Ghetts and Clara Amfo were among other familiar faces to walk the show, while current Arsenal players Riccardo Calafiori and Myles Lewis-Skelly watched from front row. They were joined by names including Alex Scott, Munya Chawawa and Bashy.
While Labrum’s roots to football have always been present, the label’s connection to football was certified earlier this year when they teamed up with adidas to design Arsenal’s 24/25 away kit, which was inspired by the club’s fanbase from the African diaspora.
Among the looks on show at the Emirates included a two-piece made entirely from deconstructed away shirts (including printed jerseys for Bukayo Saka and Jurrien Timber) and suits tucked into football socks with adidas Predators.
Declan Rice Walks for Labrum’s LFW Show at Emirates Stadium
Arsenal’s status as football’s culture club remains secure after hosting Labrum’s spring/summer 2025 London Fashion Week show.
Declan Rice walked the runway for Labrum at London Fashion Week as the brand took over Emirates Stadium for their S/S ’25 show.
The Arsenal midfielder stepped to the runway – which ran alongside the Emirates pitch – in a navy suit adorned with white fabric on top of some black adidas Superstars.
Ghetts and Clara Amfo were among other familiar faces to walk the show, while current Arsenal players Riccardo Calafiori and Myles Lewis-Skelly watched from front row. They were joined by names including Alex Scott, Munya Chawawa and Bashy.
While Labrum’s roots to football have always been present, the label’s connection to football was certified earlier this year when they teamed up with adidas to design Arsenal’s 24/25 away kit, which was inspired by the club’s fanbase from the African diaspora.
Among the looks on show at the Emirates included a two-piece made entirely from deconstructed away shirts (including printed jerseys for Bukayo Saka and Jurrien Timber) and suits tucked into football socks with adidas Predators.