Sterling Chandler leads the pack as he joins Jean Campbell, Lennon Gallagher and Erin O'Connor at The London Standard party
21-year-old photographer and creative director Sterling Chandler made the rounds this Fashion Week.

London’s fashion crowd turned out in force on as Sterling Chandler, Jean Campbell and Lennon Gallagher attended The London Standard’s fashion week party — and the trio didn’t disappoint in the style stakes.
The stylish celebration, held at Aki London in Cavendish Square, brought together some of the capital’s best-known names from fashion, art and music for a night of cocktails, conversation and dancing.
Model Jean Campbell, known for her striking looks and effortless charm, opted for a sleek yet edgy ensemble — pairing a corset-style top with floral embroidery with fitted black jeans. The 27-year-old kept accessories minimal, wearing her long blonde hair loose and adding a vintage-style choker for a touch of gothic glamour.

Creative director and photographer Sterling Chandler led the fashion charge in his eye-catching sports top with neon trim, teamed with textured brown trousers and a statement belt. The rising star added oversized shades for a bold finish — giving off effortless early-2000s energy with a modern twist.
The 21-year-old, who has already worked with Gucci, British Vogue and shot for GQ, looked relaxed as he chatted with guests and posed for photos. Chandler is fast becoming one of London’s most-watched creative figures — and his confident style showed exactly why.

Meanwhile, Lennon Gallagher, 24, brought his signature laid-back rock ‘n’ roll energy to the event in ripped jeans, a white T-shirt and tan suede jacket. The musician and model, who bears an uncanny resemblance to his famous father Liam, finished his outfit with a crossbody bag and rugged boots.

Another standout guest was Erin O’Connor, 47, who brought her signature elegance to the party in a structured black gown with a dramatic square neckline and sweeping silhouette. The supermodel, known for her timeless poise and minimalist style, added subtle gold jewellery and a sleek updo — proving that true fashion icons never go out of style.

Inside, the atmosphere was pure London cool — dim lighting, cocktails flowing and a playlist that moved from lounge beats to late-night anthems. Guests sipped lychee spritzes and yuzu martinis as they mingled in the bar before heading downstairs to the venue’s underground “rave room,” where DJ Jodie Harsh kept the crowd moving well past midnight.
Videos and photos from the party quickly appeared on social media, with Chandler’s retro-sporty look and Campbell’s corset ensemble drawing plenty of attention. One fan wrote, “Sterling Chandler always serves! Effortless cool every time,” while another posted, “Jean Campbell proving once again that less is more — flawless!”
The party came as the fashion crowd gears up for London Fashion Week, which has already seen a surge of excitement and a renewed sense of creativity across the capital. This season’s shows are packed with homegrown talent and fresh design perspectives, reflecting the city’s reputation as the heartbeat of boundary-pushing style.
Under the British Fashion Council’s new direction, led by CEO Laura Weir, the schedule has been revitalised — with a focus on accessibility, emerging designers and sustainability at its core. Industry insiders have praised the refreshed energy across the week, describing it as a “return to form” for British fashion.
From star-studded front rows to intimate studio presentations, London continues to strike the perfect balance between heritage and innovation. And with new creative forces like Sterling Chandler and familiar icons such as Jean Campbell and Erin O’Connor leading the charge, the capital once again proves why it remains one of the most exciting style destinations in the world.
As the week unfolds, all eyes are on London — where bold ideas, individuality and star power continue to define the future of British fashion.
About the Creator
Ellie Holland
Freelance writer prev. Guardian, 10 Magazine and Hypebeast.



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