Fashion Round-Up

ICYMI: Carhartt WIP SS26, Geordie Campbell’s British boy and Fendi’s new duffle

Time flies, so to keep you in the loop, we’ve rounded up all the important snippets of fashion news from the past seven days into one neat feature. 

Simone Rocha at Pitti Uomo
The guest designer at Pitti Uomo is a coveted spot; previous editions have seen the likes of Paul Smith, Issey Miyake, Raf Simons, Virgil Abloh, and Yohji Yamamoto take over Florence. This year’s programme sees Simone Rocha take her London-based brand to Italian soil, prepping a collection to embody the theme of “The Pitti Pool”.

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Labrum and John Lewis reunite
Back for a second collaborative collection, Labrum and John Lewis’s latest offering focuses on elevating relaxed silhouettes through craft and fabrication. Soft tailoring, patchwork denim, and loose knitwear, while motifs are drawn from West African culture. Also, this season introduces woven leather loafers, an embossed leather bag and patterned cushions. “From the Nomoli to Adinkra symbols, each detail reflects heritage, movement and exchange, a reminder that when cultures come together, something beautiful is created,” says Labrum founder Foday Dumbuya.

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Carhartt WIP SS26
The second instalment of Carhartt WIP’s SS26 collection has just dropped, captured in a campaign shot by Eduardo Gonçalves in the streets of Lisbon. For this season’s sophomore offering, staple garments such as the Belmar Jacket, Belmont Pants or the Lovilia Shirt are reimagined in a series of new materials, while a newly introduced laser-printed ‘camo snake’ motif appears across shirts and accessories.

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Benedict Cumberbatch and Letitia Wright for Prada
Launched in 2019, Prada’s Re-Nylon reframes one of the house’s most recognisable signatures through an innovative, sustainability-led lens. First introduced by Miuccia Prada in the late 70s, nylon has long been embedded in the brand’s DNA. Today, it is re-spun from ocean plastics and textile waste and recast as a material for a circular future. For 2026, Prada expands the narrative with a new Re-Nylon campaign starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Letitia Wright.

 

Geordie Campbell teams up with Harry Lighton
British designer Geordie Campbell is becoming best known for his tongue-in-cheek slogan tees and heritage-inspired ready-to-wear pieces, which aim to soften the traditional approach to menswear. For the brand’s latest campaign, Pillion director Harry Lighton takes centre stage, sporting Campbell’s SS26 collection, most notably the designer’s now infamous ‘British Boy’ tees.

Fred Perry opened a new Soho flagship.
Located on the corner of Lexington Street, the brand’s new home in the heart of Soho is a perfect fit. This part of London has long been a breeding ground for emerging subcultures –many of which have adopted Fred Perry’s Laurel Wreath in their own distinctive way. The store’s design draws heavily on vinyl and music culture – deeply embedded in the brand’s identity – fixtures reference speaker cabinets, while bespoke audio equipment shapes the in-store soundtrack. Elsewhere, subtle nods to Soho’s iconic 100 Club – a long-time partner of the brand – run throughout the space, its signature red is mirrored in the fitting rooms and cash desk area.

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Tsu Lange Yor touches down in London
The expansion of Troye Sivan’s lifestyle and fragrance brand is officially in full swing, following its UK retail debut in Space NK last year, Tsu Lange Yor is hosting a pop-up at Space NK’s Oxford Street flagship until the end of the month. Now boasting a range of six fragrances, four candle scents, and a curated selection of homeware accessories, the latest scent to launch in Sivan’s repertoire is Sage’s Rose – an ode to the musician’s sister.

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Fendi’s Liu Duffle Bag
First seen on the runway of the brand’s SS26 show in Milan, Fendi’s new duffle bag is finally hitting store shelves. A travel bag designed to accompany Fendi’s modern man in every endeavour, it arrives in two staple sizes, crafted in soft granulated leather and accented with the house’s signature FF metal finishings.

 

MM6 Maison Margiela x Supreme
Having first collaborated in 2024, MM6 Maison Margiela have reunited with streetwear giant Supreme for a second capsule collection. Teaming up for a 35-piece collection which reimagines archival MM6 pieces through the lens of Supreme’s signature Americana touch, featuring spliced-together t-shirts reminiscent of Martin Margiela’s early days and a hairy pair of boxing gloves created in collaboration with Everlast.

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