Stray Kids’ Seungmin and i-dle Shuhua attended Burberry’s Spring/Summer 2026 show in London. The K-pop duo drew attention for quietly polished looks that matched the collection’s festival-meets-heritage vibe.
Seungmin kept his look restrained but distinctive, wearing a navy sweater patterned with colorful, tapestry-style motifs that included knight-on-horse imagery. The outfit, from the brand’s FW25 runway show, paid homage to Burberry’s British heritage. The design felt both classic and youthful, and a fitting choice for the Stray Kids vocalist, who has an ongoing relationship with the brand as one of its ambassadors.
Shuhua took a different approach, leaning into elegance with structured outerwear layered over a clean silhouette. She carried a Burberry B-clip bag accented with a teddy charm—an accessory detail that softened the look and added a personal, playful touch.
Shuhua made waves at the London Fashion Week right after attending the NYFW for COS on September 14. She might head next to Milan and Paris Fashion Weeks, the former has already begun. Stray Kids members Bang Chan, Felix, and Hyunjin, as well as several BTS members, are scheduled to attend.
The show itself, staged by chief creative officer Daniel Lee, captured a modern festival atmosphere through Burberry’s tailoring tradition. Models walked in parkas trimmed with fringe, zip car coats, and cargo trousers paired with lace slip dresses and paillette-embroidered minidresses.
Crochet textures, skinny scarves, metallic finishes, and new takes on the Burberry check added variety. The palette alternated between earthy khakis and browns with bursts of bright color.
The front row matched the energy of the collection. Naomi Campbell, Alexa Chung, Lila Moss, Pixie Geldof, Jung Eun Chae, and Jourdan Dunn were spotted alongside musicians Raye, Olivia Dean, and brothers Gene and Lennon Gallagher.
Elton John also attended in a lattice-scarf look that drew plenty of attention, while media and cultural figures, including Vanessa Williams, added to the star power.
The Burberry SS26 show was held at Perks Field, a private lawn in London’s Hyde Park designed in the 17th century by George London and Henry Wise. Under a blue-grey sky and on a runway resembling wet soil, Lee presented a collection that breathed new life into the brand’s heritage pieces.