Autumn 24: A Subtle and Poetic Sense of Rebellion

Autumn 24: A Subtle and Poetic Sense of Rebellion

With summer now in the rear-view mirror, we're really excited to present to you the new Autumn ‘24 collection. It's really an exploration of the dynamics of texture and tone, and references evocative cinematic cues that lean on a deep, rich colour palette, squared with elements of 90s British silhouettes.

 

At the heart of the collection is a subtle and poetic sense of rebellion, played out in the juxtaposition of modern preppy tailoring with contemporary sportswear motifs. Rich wool cloths are the outerwear canvas for an array of check patterns across coats and blousons, while Oli's relaxed brand of unstructured tailoring features textural herringbone weaves and delicate pinstripes. Nineties knitwear tropes come to the fore in the shape of extrafine wool rollnecks as well as understated striped knitted polos, vests, and lightweight cardigans, while jersey elements in the shape of ribbed quarter-zips and heavyweight hoodies and tees lend a contemporary balance. 

The collection emphasises the tactility of natural fibres, which as ever, make up the vast majority of the garments, from soft virgin wools to organic cottons. These characteristics are amplified by a colour palette that is understated yet powerful, encompassing a panoply of earthy green, brown, navy, and grey tones, highlighted by accents of tan, ochre, and burgundy. We can't wait to see how you style it.

 

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