MAY '26

May lands somewhere between instinct and intention.

Not basic, not overdone. Just enough edge to shift how you get dressed. Pieces that make getting dressed feel less like a decision and more like momentum.

A collection that leans a little bolder, but stays easy to live in.

PARADISE:

A familiar form, shifted… the bird of paradise reworked through our signature reweaving to feel slightly off-centre.

Photographic elements are offset and distorted, creating movement through the print rather than a direct translation. Set against a neutral base, the saturated tones feel sunlit… warm, a little untamed.

It’s less about the flower itself, more about the feeling it holds. Something instinctive, unstructured.

Applied to clean, considered silhouettes, the print takes focus without overpowering… bold, but still easy to wear.

BLACK JACQUARD:

No styling required. The detail is in the cloth.

A metallic jacquard set against unexpected silhouettes.

An oversized bomber leans masculine, relaxed. A fitted mini sharpens things back. The contrast feels intentional… tension in the right places.

The tonal motif stays subtle, letting texture and sheen carry the impact.

Elevated, but still easy. Nothing overworked.

Winslow Jacquard Bomber Jacket Black

TONAL:

Texture over colour… pieces designed to layer and move through seasons without feeling tied to one moment.

The leather suede jacket draws from vintage trench and car coat references, with a timeless shape, scoop pockets and a peak lapel. It softens with wear… something that settles into your wardrobe over time.

Elsewhere, textured suiting and directional stripes build quiet contrast. Familiar silhouettes, slightly reworked.

It’s about depth… letting fabrication lead, rather than colour.

Preston Suede Jacket Camel

RED ZEBRA:

Zebra, but deeper… reimagined in tonal reds and burgundy that feel rich without the harsh contrast.

The palette draws subtly from 70s interiors… warm, enveloping, slightly nostalgic. The result feels softer, more fluid, but still holds its edge.

Designed to be styled back with more of our clashing prints or layered together, it invites a more instinctive approach… clashing, matching, somewhere in between.

Confident, without trying too hard.

FAIRFAX:

A new kind of everyday… dupion twill with a subtle sheen that catches light without feeling too formal.

There’s structure in the fabric, balanced by ease in the silhouettes. A straight-cut trouser, a shaped blazer top drawn from the Dalton Blazer, and mini and maxi dresses finished with a low V-back that adds just enough contrast.

It’s designed to move… day into night, dressed up or pared back. Styled together it feels considered, but never overdone. With basics, it softens entirely.