Lynette Medina, founder and creative director of Lynette Couture London, has swiftly established herself as a designer to watch on the global stage. Recognised for her ability to blend timeless sophistication with contemporary elegance, Medina has become a leading name in couture, delivering collections that celebrate individuality, craftsmanship, and innovation.
Her brand, Lynette Couture London, embodies a philosophy that fashion should not only adorn but also empower. Each piece reflects Medina’s meticulous attention to detail, rooted in traditional tailoring yet elevated with modern silhouettes and luxurious fabrics. The result is a signature aesthetic that resonates with discerning clients worldwide, from private clientele to red-carpet showcases.

Since debuting with House of iKons Fashion Week London, Medina has consistently demonstrated an ability to captivate audiences with collections that balance artistry and wearability. Her return to the iKons runway this September highlights her growing influence within the industry and her dedication to expanding the reach of British couture on an international scale.

Beyond design, Medina champions a broader vision: fashion as a global connector. She has built a brand ethos centred on diversity, inclusivity, and opportunity, ensuring her work reflects the vibrancy of today’s cultural landscape. By collaborating with international platforms and embracing sustainability, she is positioning Lynette Couture London as more than a couture house—it is a movement towards a more conscious and inclusive fashion future.

As Medina prepares for her upcoming showcase, her trajectory underscores the power of vision, resilience, and innovation. In a competitive industry defined by rapid change, Lynette Couture London stands as a testament to creativity grounded in purpose. Forbes celebrates her as a designer shaping not only how couture looks, but how it leads in a new era of global fashion.
Credits:
Photographers: James
McKenzie: HMUA Peter Victoria designs by Lynette couture
Photographers: Clarence Gabriel: HMUA Peter Victoria; designs by House of Musa