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Autumn Fair Announces BDA London as Official Trend Partner and Reveals Sneak Preview of AW26/27 Insights


Autumn Fair
, the UK’s leading marketplace for Home, Gift & Fashion, is proud to announce BDA London as its official trend partner, bringing an exclusive preview of the key trends set to shape Autumn/Winter 2026/27.

Across three days, BDA London’s Senior Creative Emily McCarthy (pictured) will deliver daily TrendHub presentations, providing retailers with actionable, future-focused insights to inspire buying decisions and product development. Each 30–40-minute session will translate global influences into practical strategies for the UK retail market.

TrendHub Programme:

Sunday 7 September, 2:30 PM – Future Trends: Homeware & Festive

From layered patterns and statement tabletops to sensorial styling and mixed traditions, expect a move towards unfiltered, personal “storied” homes and colour-drenched festive experiences.

“We’ll be distilling mass insight into tangible actionable solutions. For AW26/27 the home is all about unfiltered, unfussy, real living – storied homes that feel personal and eclectic with a real shift away from perfection and polish inspired by social media. In terms of festive trends, we’re talking about sensorial styling, layered textures, colour drenching, and mixing of traditions and rituals.”

Monday 8 September, 2:30 PM – Future Trends: Kids

Nostalgia and analogue living take centre stage as families embrace “Off Grid Living,” modern collectibles, and the joy of play in response to a digital-saturated world.

“As parents grapple with their children being chronically online, we see analogue living and nostalgia really accelerate for the season. We see this come through in out trend ‘Off Grid Living’ where we see the rise of practical pursuits, a return to what we’re calling the lost arts and the importance of the all-weather wardrobe. We’re also seeing a resurgence in what we’re calling future vintage design – modern collectibles and a real return to play and the joy of living in the moment.”

Tuesday 9 September, 11:30 AM – Future Trends: Womenswear & Accessories

A revival of 80’s-inspired classics with a contemporary twist, focusing on joyful design, elevated heritage pieces, and accessories with lasting appeal. 

“Diving into the idea of remixed classics, the revival of signature design and pieces designed to last beyond the season. We’ll be exploring the 80’s, looking at the power of play, and how to bring joy into people’s wardrobes, particularly through footwear and accessories designed as price conscious add-ons in a value conscious market.”

Emily McCarthy brings over a decade of expertise in trend forecasting across fashion, home, and gifting, with experience working with global brands, leading agencies, and emerging creatives. Her sessions promise energy, precision, and a holistic understanding of retail’s evolving landscape.

Emily says, “I’m really looking forward to joining Autumn Fair and sharing our AW26/27 trends with such a vibrant and diverse community of retailers. The show is a key moment in the buying calendar, and our aim is to arm visitors with clear, actionable insights they can take straight into their forward planning. By decoding big-picture influences into practical product direction, we can help retailers make confident buying decisions, stay ahead of emerging trends, and connect more meaningfully with their customers in the seasons ahead.”

For the full content line-up, visit www.autumnfair.com/whats-on.

Autumn Fair 2025 runs from 7–10 September at NEC Birmingham, showcasing leading brands across Home, Gift, and Fashion sectors. Whether restocking for Q4, discovering new ranges, or forging new supplier relationships, Autumn Fair remains the essential event for the retail trade calendar - bringing together over 800 leading brands and 12,000+ retail buyers for four days of high-impact product discovery ahead of the busiest season in retail.

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