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Montana Brown Stuns in Denim at London Fashion Week

Bintano News Desk
February 21, 2026
Montana Brown Stuns in Denim at London Fashion Week

Montana Brown put on a chic display in a as she attended the Labrum show during London Fashion Week on Saturday. 

The former Love Island star, 30, wore a a tailored denim utility jacket which she teamed with a matching pair of balloon jeans

She cinched in her outfit with a belt and elevated her height with strappy heels before accessorizing with a chrome clutch bag. 

Montana completed her smart look with a pair of sunglasses and pulled her hair back into a sleek bun. 

The TV personality was joined at the event by actor Munya Chawawa as well as rapper Wretch 32.

Comedian Munya opted for a turquoise satin jacket which he paired with white trousers. 

Montana Brown put on a chic display in a as she attended the Labrum show during London Fashion Week on Saturday

Montana Brown put on a chic display in a as she attended the Labrum show during London Fashion Week on Saturday

The former Love Island star, 30, wore a a tailored denim utility jacket which she teamed with a matching pair of balloon jeans

The former Love Island star, 30, wore a a tailored denim utility jacket which she teamed with a matching pair of balloon jeans

Montana recently sparked backlash from fans for sharing a 'patronising' post  complaining parents 'shouldn't buy ready-made pouches' for their children.

The former Love Island star shares son Jude with her fiancé Mark O'Connor and they also have a baby girl called Miley, 13 months.

In a post on TikTok, Montana said she was 'sickened' that parents were lured into the idea of buying 'kid-friendly' products such as branded snacks and pouches of food, insisting that most of them are 'full of c**p.'

The star continued that it's become 'hard' to avoid ultra-processed food when it comes to making meals for her family, and urged other parents to just give their children 'a piece of carrot or cucumber instead.'

Her post sparked a sea of complaints, with some accusing Montana of 'guilt-tripping parents,' who may rely on pouches to feed their children while juggling their busy work schedules.

However others defended the star, agreeing with her claims that such products are little more than a 'marketing' ploy.

In the video, Montana said: 'Guys this is for the mothers, or soon-to-be mothers, don't get into the trap of buying kids food.

'Like going to the kids aisle in the shop and seeing all these kiddylicious wafers, ooh a chicken casserole in a little squirty thing, I hate them, I really hate them, I think, they want it to be so easy for us they want it to be so convenient that we buy them every day and feed them to our kids because it's healthy and easy way to, you don't have t make them a chicken casserole. It's full of c**p.'

Montana completed her smart look with a pair of sunglasses and pulled her hair back into a sleek bun

Montana completed her smart look with a pair of sunglasses and pulled her hair back into a sleek bun

The TV personality was joined at the event by actor Munya Chawawa as well as rapper Wretch 32

The TV personality was joined at the event by actor Munya Chawawa as well as rapper Wretch 32

Ella Eyre stunned in a bright orange outfit
She teamed it with strappy heels

Ella Eyre stunned in a bright orange outfit

Wretch 32 looked stylish in a metallic look

Wretch 32 looked stylish in a metallic look

Zeze Mills was also in attendance

Zeze Mills was also in attendance 

Models walked the runway in a number of Labrum's looks which combined West African and western heritage
Outfits consisted of lots of tailoring and textured fabrics

Models walked the runway in a number of Labrum's looks which combined West African and western heritage

Montana recently sparked backlash from fans for sharing a 'patronising' post complaining parents 'shouldn't buy ready-made pouches' for their children (pictured with Miley, 13 months)

Montana recently sparked backlash from fans for sharing a 'patronising' post complaining parents 'shouldn't buy ready-made pouches' for their children (pictured with Miley, 13 months)

She continued: 'And yes there's a time and a place for these things, but I also think they make it so easy for us to just purchase them and give them to our kids on a regular basis, that our kids just don't enjoy the experience of eating real food and I think it's really harsh on their palette when they have something really textured in their mouth.

'I used to give Jude pouches back in the day, he used to have pouches very rarely, and when I looked at the ingredients I was like ''oh my gosh I do not want to give him this stuff ever''.

'Miley I would never give her a pouch, and it just annoys me because I think we need to give kids real food. 

'And actually there doesn't need to be a kids section necessarily, we can just give them a carrot or we can give them cucumber, we can give them an apple, we can give them a pear, it just takes a couple more minutes to prepare. It's just really frustrating.

'And even the little raisins, don't buy the little packets of raisins just because they're kid-sized, buy a big normal packet of raisins, get a handful out, shove them in your pocket, go out for the day, that can be their snack.

'I just don't like it, the whole marketing to kids and marketing to Mums to create kid-specific products that actually aren't even that good for them that are just truly ultra-processed sickens me, and I think there should be more policy on it because I think it's so hard to actually avoid ultra-processed for kids and get them to be eating normal food.'

Fans quickly blasted Montana's claims in the comments, writing: 'This isn't it babe, Mum shaming as a Mum herself is crazy.' 

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