London Fashion Week is over for another year (sob!) but don't worry if you missed it.

The ELLE fashion team has created a personal edit of everything you need to know, from collection highlights to new designers to watch. 

See the team's standout picks here:

Rebecca Lowthorpe (ELLE's Deputy Editor)

What she loved: "Roksanda - the three finale dresses inspired by ballet. Wow."

Michelle Duguid (ELLE's Senior Fashion Editor)

What she loved: "The casting at the Giles show – the girls looked like they owned the show. It was a treat to Jerry Hall's smile, full of pride, when her daughters walked down the catwalk."

Eva Pineda (ELLE's Bookings Assistant)

What she loved: "New model face Julia Fleming, she was everywhere."

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Kirsty Dale (ELLE's Executive Fashion and Beauty Director)

What she loved: "Bumping into Douglas booth at the LV exhibition and getting more excited than our kids in the sticker room."

The whole team!

What we loved: "The J.W Anderson show"

Donna Wallace (ELLE's Accessories Editor)

What she loved: "...JW Anderson - All the bags!"

Felicity Kay (ELLE's Fashion Assistant)

What she loved: "Marques’Alemeida- not totally different from what they’ve done before, but that’s kind of why I loved it."

Kirsty Dale

What she loved: "The surprise that came with the unveiling of the Anya show - the Boots (the Chemist) boots were a favourite."

Billie Bhatia (ELLE's Fashion Assistant)

What she loved: "Carpet envy from Emilia Wickstead – it looked liked Dolores Umbridge's office."

Michelle Duguid

What she loved: "When the sun came out at the Jonathan Saunders show, it was an exquisite moment. The colours of the clothes came out and girl's faces lit up in a beautiful way."

Rebecca Lowthorpe

What she loved: "Alison Moyet singing Only You at Burberry Prorsum - THE VOICE!!!"

Donna Wallace

What she loved: "Lineisy Lineisy Lineisy!! (Montero)"

Felicity Kay

Whats she loved: "I loved the Faustine Steinmetz presentation. The models were placed behind the set, with their limbs, torsos, hands etc poking out. It was disconcerting while also giving you the opportunity to investigate the artisan detail of Faustine’s collection."

Rebecca Lowthorpe

What she loved: "Simone Rocha - just everything!"