We're thrilled to show you the new Summer 25 collection which introduces a new pared-back aesthetic inspired by architectural works by the likes of Ando, Sejima, and Pawson. Garments have been stripped back to reveal their purest form, resulting in clothing with a clean architectural shape that flatters on the body. Strong defined lines form a framework within which an array of soft natural fibres interact, accentuating textural differences throughout.
Summer 25: Designer's Notes
“I really wanted to explore the connections between various textures with this collection, because at the end of the day, texture is what separates a good garment from a great garment. Texture makes a look multidimensional, so I’ve used a really diverse array of fabrics to play out this idea, while maintaining quite a minimalist approach to shape and details.”
Ecological linen forms a substantial part of the collection, its slubby texture deployed in a number of lightweight jackets, summer shirts, and unstructured tailoring, complemented by knitted cotton jersey with a uniquely tactile handle.
A palette of soft tones ensures that colour is used with a light touch, with sand, beige, cream, and pale grey contrasted with accents of olive green, navy, and rose taupe.