London, 2 March 2026: Today, the highly anticipated Tolu Coker x Topshop 18-piece capsule collection, created with award-winning British-Nigerian designer Tolu Coker is live on Topshop.com.
Led by Coker’s creative vision, the collection brings a fresh perspective to contemporary womenswear. Clean lines, sculptural silhouettes and purposeful detailing run throughout, offering a considered approach to dressing that is both versatile and expressive.
At the heart of the collection is Coker’s precision tailoring, reinterpreted across modern staples and statement pieces. Highlights include:
- Denim re-imagined into co-ordinated sets including cropped jackets, multi-pocket jeans and mini and maxi skirts featuring Coker’s signature pleating;
- Knitted jumpers with strong shoulders and knitted dresses with refined fit and flare shaping;
- A tailored three-piece suit designed to mix, match and layer across seasons;
- Sculpted shirting darted and cinched with domed sleeves for contrast and proportion play; and
- A signature shape checkered dress with cut-out back detail
The campaign, titled “DOORS” explores social mobility and the thresholds the modern woman crosses throughout life, from work to home, private to public, arrival to reinvention, and the wardrobe she carries with her through each one. The film was directed by her brother and long-time collaborator Ade Coker, photography was captured by Rashidi Noah, millinery crafted by Virna Pasquinelli and music by Grammy Award-winning, Gaetan Judd.
Tolu Coker said: Working with Topshop on this collection felt like an opportunity to speak directly to a part of British fashion culture that shaped so many of us in real time. We set out to create pieces that understand movement, identity and the way people actually live and dress now. For me, it was about bringing community, craft and culture into conversation while embracing Topshop’s spirit of creativity and accessibility, so the collection feels elevated but never detached from the people it's for.
Michelle Wilson, Managing Director of Topshop said: Topshop has always believed in championing new talent and giving emerging designers a global platform. Our fashion-loving community wants creativity, personality and cultural relevance. Tolu embodies that spirit completely. Seeing pieces from this collection debut on the runway at her London Fashion Week show, and the incredible reaction they received, was a testament to her vision and the power of this collaboration. Together, we’ve created a collection that feels modern, expressive and unmistakably ours.
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Notes to editors:
The Topshop x Tolu Coker collection launches today and is available now exclusively at topshop.com, shipping globally. It will then be available to ASOS.WORLD customers on 3rd March, with all ASOS customers having access from 4th March.
Price range: £30 - £120
Size range: 6 - 18
About Topshop
Founded in 1964, Topshop is synonymous with London culture and design. Designed in London, Topshop relentlessly prioritises creativity and originality, setting the trends rather than following them. Its collections tell a story, combining timeless design with innovative craftsmanship to create pieces that feel meaningful and original—whether it’s a show-stopping dress or the perfect white tee. A cornerstone of Topshop’s heritage is “sharing the stage,” championing other creatives, whether its musicians, designers, illustrators, writers or photographers with a focus on showcasing up and coming talent. Through these values, Topshop supports creative talent, brings the best of fashion to everyone and in doing so, brings London's unique energy and style to the world.
About Tolu Coker
TOLU COKER is a British-Nigerian fashion designer and multidisciplinary artist. Coker’s practice explores storytelling and the social and environmental climates that shape how we live and dress. Guided by a philosophy she calls Reformative Luxury, Coker founded her eponymous label in 2021 and is recognised for innovative tailoring, a commitment to sustainability and the use of fashion as a platform for social dialogue. Her collections are praised for immersive world-building and a deep-rooted sense of community that invites wearers to become active participants in their own style stories.