This London Fashion Week felt incredibly special. Klira partnered with the brilliant womenswear designer Roksanda, whose vision of sophistication without complication resonates so deeply with me. She kindly sent me the most beautiful turquoise satin dress from her Spring/Summer 2026 collection, which I paired with my Klira Dayscript – the perfect duo.
Walking into the old American Embassy in Grosvenor Square, I felt confident and completely myself. I didn’t wear any foundation – just my glowy Dayscript, a little mascara, and a touch of lipstick. Effortless, natural, uncomplicated. When the first models stepped onto the runway, their luminous, dewy skin reflected exactly the same spirit: a pared-back look that let individuality shine.
That has always been central to Roksanda’s work. There was no single muse, no single ideal – just women of different ages and styles, each powerful in their own way. I couldn’t help but see the parallel with Klira: we believe every skin is unique, and that’s why our formulations are personalised. Intelligent simplicity for maximum impact.
The collection was a celebration of bold colour, sculptural shapes, and joyful energy, marking Roksanda’s 20 years in fashion. It felt like the perfect alignment of two brands united by a shared belief in individuality and in empowering people to feel confident in their own skin.
We carried that same energy into Monday night, when Klira and Roksanda hosted a celebration at Isabel in Mayfair. With cocktails, music, and a room filled with inspiring people, it was the most wonderful way to close the week. For Klira, it also marked our very first London Fashion Week sponsorship – a milestone I’ll never forget.
What resonated most was the shared conviction that simplicity drives the greatest impact. At Klira, our focus on skin health through intelligent, streamlined formulas mirrors the sophistication I saw in Roksanda’s designs – a true celebration of refinement without complication.
Emma Craythorne is a Consultant Dermatologist, Trustee for the Cosmetic Practice Standards Authority and ex-President of the British Cosmetic Dermatology Group. Dr Emma is well known for her TV series – The Bad Skin Clinic – her renowned private practice, and NHS work.
- Dr Emma Craythornehttps://klira.skin/author/sherman-gallie/
- Dr Emma Craythornehttps://klira.skin/author/sherman-gallie/
- Dr Emma Craythornehttps://klira.skin/author/sherman-gallie/
- Dr Emma Craythornehttps://klira.skin/author/sherman-gallie/