HARRI SS26 Makes Art On The Runway With “MuseumWear”

Harikrishnan Keezhathil Surendran Pillai, who goes by HARRI, is gaining recognition at London Fashion Week. He showcased his sixth collection on Saturday, with backing from the British Fashion Council.

Following a dramatic, post-apocalyptic look last season, designer HARRI is shifting gears for Spring/Summer 2026 with a more accessible and wearable collection. This season marks his first ready-to-wear line, which he’s calling ‘MuseumWear‘ – bringing artistic inspiration directly to fashion.

Taking inspiration from London’s vibrant art scene, this collection is created for those who love visiting galleries and exploring new ideas. The designers describe it as an invitation to connect with art on a personal level – to bring a piece of that inspiration home and blur the lines between viewing art and living it.

HARRI’s latest collection features a softer take on their classic latex, now appearing in relaxed pieces like zippered shirts, long coats, and tops with puffy sleeves. Detailed beadwork adorned unique vests, and the designer also demonstrated their skill with printed denim. The collection maintained HARRI’s playful aesthetic, with oversized hoodies, inflated vests, and a standout sculptural outfit modeled by the Staniland twins.

Take a closer look at HARRI’s SS26 collection in the gallery above.

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2025-09-24 04:56