SPRING 25
Spring is about transition – in the weather, and our wardrobe. As the seasons change, there’s a shift in mood and mindset. We gravitate toward lighter fabrics, relaxed shapes, and palettes that feel fresh.
"Every collection begins with the raw materials,” says co-founder and designer Jacqueline ‘Jac’ Hunt. “We focus on fibres, finishes and colour first; shape follows. This season, we’ve developed fabrics that carry a subtle, aged patina - clothes that arrive already loved, ready to live with you.” Shapes are clean and refined, while finishes evoke a sense of softness and wear. From unstructured tailoring to lightweight knits, everything feels effortlessly wearable.
A key colour this season is Butter, appearing in various gentle tones, anchored by new and considered neutrals. Part of a broader exploration into nuanced palettes, buttery yellow hues evolve from ‘barely-there’ panna to richer, more saturated expressions of colour by season’s end. Colours are layered with intention, complementary off-tones that feel washed, grounded and earthy. You’ll find shades of ochre, cinnamon and chocolate throughout, subtly built into the collection to echo the natural world.
“Patina is a key theme across the collection,” says Lisa ‘Jack’ Dempsey. “Not just visually, but through feel.” Fabrics are pigment dyed, giving each piece a washed, well-loved, and worn-in feel. From sheer silks to knitwear in fine cashmere and merz cotton, all washed back to create softness and tactility.
“Not just visually, but through feel.” Fabrics are pigment dyed, giving each piece a washed, well-loved, and worn-in feel. From sheer silks to knitwear in fine cashmere and merz cotton, all washed back to create softness and tactility. It’s clothing designed to feel good against the skin, with texture and a pre-loved hand feel.
Knitwear remains a cornerstone. This season introduces new shapes and refined classics, featuring plied cotton-cashmere, sheer fine-gauge crews, and lightweight cashmere pullovers with updated collar details. Each piece has been made with wearability in mind, finished to feel like a favourite from the first wear.
For men, the same design principles apply. Fabrics are considered, natural and treated for softness and subtle depth. Washed Italian flannel shirting returns, along with oversized rugby shapes and a standout Japanese batch-dyed cotton jacket, cut generously, with a vintage-inspired surface that feels both practical and refined. Cashmere staples in updated tones sit alongside new cotton and linen pieces in laid-back silhouettes.
“Our collections are always about evolving what we already love,” adds Jac. “Nothing is rushed. Every piece is carefully made to be part of a longer story, one that grows with you.”