Manchester Fashion Week returns
- Manchester Fashion Week returns in September 2025 after decade-long absence
- Rooted in the textile heritage of the city but rebooted by technological advancements and innovation to make fashion future-proof
- Industry-led platform to champion sustainable practices to make fashion conscious and circular
After a decade-long hiatus, Manchester Fashion Week returns this Autumn with a bold blueprint for the future of fashion.
The revival comes at a pivotal moment when the city’s £12bn fashion industry faces unprecedented challenges around sustainability, technology and cultural relevance.
The announcement is another endorsement of Manchester fast becoming the culture capital of Britain, with the BRIT Awards to be hosted there next year – the first time outside of London in its 48-year history.
Manchester Fashion Week, running from September 9th to 11th, will unite emerging designers and established brands on a platform that bridges Manchester's industrial heritage with cutting-edge innovation.
The event traces a path from historic Mancunian mills to contemporary catwalks, honouring textile traditions while accelerating toward fashion's future.
The event will be spearheaded by some of the industry’s renowned thought-leaders, including Carry Somers, Founder of global movement Fashion Revolution and Safia Minney, MBE, award-winning social entrepreneur and founder of People Tree, a pioneer of sustainable and fairtrade fashion.
The main event for Manchester Fashion Week will be centred around the vibrant St. John’s area, with its official hub set in the newly refurbished Campfield - one of the city’s most exciting cultural venues.
Manchester Fashion Week will serve as a platform for honest dialogue, visionary thinking, and radical collaboration, activating spaces across the city and inviting brands, creators, and communities to participate.
The inaugural pilot will be industry-led, with public experiences and cultural events lighting up Manchester throughout September.
Manchester Fashion Week