The Shapes of things to come

Explore new denim, tailoring and leather silhouettes that do the hard work for you.

The shapes of things to come

The New Year shouldn't be about getting physically fit, but wardrobe savvy with new shapes that reflect how you want to feel after the Christmas period. 

We believe January is a time for resetting and reinvesting in versatile wardrobe staples. Nothing says this more than tailoring. Pre-SS25 moves away from oversized tailoring, replaced with cropped shapes for a fun and youthful feel.

Denim is also revisited with 70s-inspired styles and faded washes for a more laidback, love-worn approach. A selection of these styles have been designed using a sustainable snow wash process; while traditional jeans washing uses a lot of pollution, the mottled effect of the snow wash is created by putting the garments in an ozone machine with re-usable rags and stones – in place of the bleach soaked stones and rags of the 1980s. This can be seen across the new Blair turn-up, the Kensington barrel leg and the Finn jean.

Another premium process we've spotlighted this season is bonded leather in two limited-run designs. The clean cut silhouette is bonded with two fine leathers to give both a skirt and jacket beautiful structure, however you choose to wear them.