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5 Things To PAUSE On This Week

By February 20, 2026Culture, FASHION NEWS

Our weekly suggestions spanning from fashion to film and music are here, just in case you weren't busy enough during London Fashion Week.

1. TO LISTEN

Leigh-Anne – My Ego Told Me To

After teasing us with her lead single Been A Minute, Leigh-Anne is finally dropping her debut solo album My Ego Told Me To on February 20th.

She’s calling it her most honest work yet and honestly we can’t wait to hear it.

PHOTO CREDIT: Courtesy of Rough Trade

2. TO WATCH

Wasteman – Cal McMau

Set in a British prison and starring Tom Blyth and David Jonnson, this film explores the themes of inmate rivalries and prison violence.

McMau already won The Douglas Hickox Award for British Independent Film and managed to secure a BAFTA nomination for Outstanding British Debut.

PHOTO CREDIT: Courtesy of Mabumbe

3. TO SHOP

KNWLS – AW26

The cult British brand will preview its Autumn/Winter 2026 with a concept pop-up store during London Fashion Week.

Designer and Founder Charlotte Knowles has also been shortlisted for the BFC/Vogue Designer Fashion Fund 2026.

PHOTO CREDIT: @knwlslondon

4. TO VISIT

PAIN – Moco Museum London

The viral New York installation PAIN by Uncommon Creative Studios has hit the Moco Museum just in time for London Fashion Week.

Think: a claw machine containing a £10,000 vintage designer bag that’s deliberately impossible to win. Available for a limited time only, go see it before someone manages to break in.

PHOTO CREDIT: Courtesy of Uncommon Creative Studios

5. TO KNOW

Oscar Ouyang – LFW

Knitwear prodigy Oscar Ouyang might be a CSM grad, but he’s already playing in the big leagues. He’ll present his AW26 collection on February 23rd during London Fashion Week, and his pieces are stocked in Dover Street Market Paris.

One to watch, and to wear.

PHOTO CREDIT: @oscarouyang.official

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