At the Labrum spring/summer 2025 show during London Fashion Week, Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium was transformed into an unexpected fashion runway.
Alex Scott, the 39-year-old former Arsenal full-back, made a striking appearance in a sleeveless creation inspired by Arsenal’s away kit, complete with sleek leather boots and stylish sunglasses. Her look paid homage to her football roots with a contemporary twist.
Declan Rice, on the other hand, took a bold leap into the fashion world with his catwalk debut. Fresh off a suspension from the North London Derby, Rice channeled his energy into his runway performance, donning a navy suit accentuated by a whimsically oversized bow and classic Adidas Superstar trainers.
Among the audience were Arsenal’s new signing Riccardo Calafiori and promising youngster Myles Lewis-Skelly, who watched intently as rapper Ghetts made his runway debut. Adding to the Arsenal connection, TV presenter and passionate Arsenal supporter Clara Amfo also graced the runway.
A particularly inventive piece on display was a garment crafted from the away kits of Bukayo Saka and Jurrien Timber, a testament to the seamless blend of football and fashion.