People in London Will Live in These Classic, Anti-Trend Outfits This Season
London fashion is known for its timelessly chic outfits. Scroll on to see the classic, anti-trend outfits that people in London will be living in this season.
Like anywhere else in the world, London has its own identity which infiltrates into everything, from its food to its music scene. Of course, this is Who What Wear UK, so what we're most interested in is the fashion and how the capital influences the wardrobes of its inhabitants (many of whom, I might add, are very chic indeed).
Walk down any London street and you'll see a broad spectrum of outfits, which is one thing that makes London culture so rich—it's unique and varied, which is something we should always celebrate. However, there are those pieces that feel more intrinsically "London" than others, and whilst some might sound cliché, there is merit in many of them. These are items I see regularly when I'm in the city, worn by women who absolutely know how to put together an elevated outfit.
When these city staples come together they create classic London outfits - looks that encapsulate the Brit capital's essence. As someone who always wants to dress more timelessly, I've assembled seven elegant looks that feel so London, but would also look chic no matter where you live. Forming a capsule wardrobe of sorts, scroll on to see the classic London outfits that caught my eye.
7 Classic London Outfits to Re-Create in 2026:
1. Relaxed Blazer + Tailored Trousers + Pointed Boos
Style Notes: Outfit combinations don't get more classic "London" than this look. Comprising a relaxed-fit blazer (in this case, a supple suede iteration), a pair of timeless cream, wide-leg trousers and pointed boots—the London-girl footwear of choice. This is an ensemble I see countless times a day on the streets of the capital, yet somehow, it never loses its appeal.
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2. Wool Jacket + A-Line Skirt + Leather Tote
Style Notes: By now you were probably thinking I had made the gravest of oversights in failing to mention a midi a-line skirt of any kind, but rest assured, its influence is still very much felt in London, and I can't imagine that ever not being the case. This is largely because it's easy to throw on when you don't know what to wear. Utterly timeless and elegant, it'll serve you well in your capsule, whether you live in London or elsewhere.
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3. Wool Coat + Jumper + Corduroy Trousers
Style Notes: Cord trousers are another item loaded with British heritage, having been invented right here in the 16th century. Of course, you'll see them worn all over Europe and beyond, but cord trousers remain a staple in the wardrobes of many London women. More likely to be found styled with sleek basics such as a boxy wool coat, cashmere jumper and sleek boots.
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4. Trench Coat + Slip Dress + Loafers
Style Notes: If it wasn't already clear, ease is at the heart of many a classic London outfit. This combo of a beige trench, white lace slip and black leather loafers feels fresh, current and classic all at once. Not to mention this outfit will lend itself to the upcoming spring season as well.
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5. Waistcoat + Jeans + Crescent Bag
Style Notes: Perhaps it has something to do with the heritage of Savile Row, but London style has long been synonymous with tailoring. Swap out the wool blazers for lighter-weight alternatives like waistcoats, and strappy sandals for boots.
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Maxine Eggenberger is Who What Wear UK’s Deputy Editor and has over fourteen years of experience in fashion journalism. She been creating engaging and authoritative content for Who What Wear UK since 2018, covering runway reports, emerging trends, long-form features, talent interviews self-styled shopping stories and columns, including her edit of the best new-in buys. She ensures the highest editorial standards are met across the site, leads the editorial team in their search and keyword planning, works closely with the fashion and beauty team on strategy and continues to pen many of her own articles. Prior to Who What Wear UK, Maxine's contributed to publications including Grazia, InStyle Marie Claire, Elle and Look, amongst others.