Sinead Gorey Turns LFW AW26 into an Irish Pub After Dark

Sinead Gorey brought Irish pub culture to London Fashion Week AW26, staging a chaotic, confident showcase of corsets, micro minis and sharp tailoring.

Sinead Gorey Turns LFW AW26 into an Irish Pub After Dark

Sinead Gorey brought Irish pub culture to London Fashion Week AW26, staging a chaotic, confident showcase of corsets, micro minis and sharp tailoring.

Sinead Gorey Turns LFW AW26 into an Irish Pub After Dark

Sinead Gorey brought Irish pub culture to London Fashion Week AW26, staging a chaotic, confident showcase of corsets, micro minis and sharp tailoring.

At London Fashion Week, Sinead Gorey turned her AW26 show into a full blown pub scene.

Staged against a wooden bar with pints in hand, models leaned, lingered and sized each other up like it was closing time. It felt chaotic and alive, more night out than polished runway, with that slightly messy energy Gorey does so well. The clothes matched it.

Corsets layered over sheer slips. Micro minis cut high. Lace up leather trousers, slogan badges and fluffy cropped jackets thrown into the mix without apology. Sexy, sharp and deliberately undone.

Still, there was control underneath the chaos. The tailoring kept its shape. Proportions were considered. And the casting felt intentional, with different bodies owning the space rather than fading into one narrow ideal. Gorey does not do subtle. She does confidence, sweat and a bit of trouble. And it worked.

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Photography Jason Jude