Quinn, 35, is famed for his classic, retro styling; often leaning into pared-down elegance, and this show was certainly no exception. While the designs looked back to the greats of the past, as did the models, with 75-year-old Penelope Tree being cast in the show – a model who rose to prominence during the Swinging Sixties in London. 75-year-old Penelope Tree was cast in the show – a model who rose to prominence during the Swinging Sixties in London.

(Image: Yui Mok/PA) Quinn encompasses fewer theatrics and edgy thrills than his counterparts, instead opting for refined silhouettes, eye-catching embellishments and old-Hollywood glamour. While his past collections have featured everything from latex to Lila Moss, the king of subversively joyous fashion seems to have stripped things back. For his autumn/winter 2025 show, guests eagerly lined up in the soggy streets of St James, a canopy of bustling umbrellas keenly awaiting to enter.

Quinn opted for refined silhouettes, eye-catching embellishments and old-Hollywood glamour. (Image: Yui Mok/PA) Held in the Royal Horticultural Halls, Quinn transformed the ballroom into a winter wonderland, with a Georgian townhouse emblazoned with his name above the door and wrought iron gates guiding models through a glowing runway lined with street lamps and dusted with snow. It was as though the show was encapsulated within a vintage snow globe.

As snow fell from the ceiling, classical strings began to play, and sumptuous silks, poufs and r.