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"textContent": "Helen Anthony’s Fall/Winter 2026–27 collection finds its inspiration in London — a city defined by its diversity, heritage, and ever-evolving cultural landscape. As one of the world’s most dynamic capitals, London effortlessly bridges history with modernity, and it is this duality that shapes the essence of the collection. Classic British tailoring forms the foundation, while contemporary elements bring a renewed vibrancy. The city’s historic architecture becomes a central motif, translated into elaborate hand embroidery that transforms iconic London landmarks into wearable artistic expressions. Each piece honours the city’s architectural and cultural legacy. Embedded within Helen Anthony’s design philosophy is the idea of East meeting West. This season continues that conversation by integrating traditional Eastern embroidery techniques with the clean structure of British tailoring. The result is a thoughtful balance — softness and strength, ornamentation and structure, craftsmanship and design. The Autumn/Winter 2026–27 collection also marks a collaboration with renowned British fabric mill Scabal. Committed to sustainability, Helen Anthony prioritises British-made fabrics, supporting local manufacturing while reducing environmental impact. Luxury is defined not only by design but also by the materials that bring it to life. Working with Scabal — one of the world’s most respected textile producers — ensures that... Read more »\n\nThe post helen anthony fall / winter 2026–27 collection appeared first on Schön! Magazine.",
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