One particular piece, a broccoli bouclé top worn by Caine, looked as though it had been torn up from a grassy knoll. If this collection was designed to ground its wearers with a sole-to-the-soil approach, then the most touching garments were those made in collaboration with artist Matthew Underwood – a friend of the label’s who recently passed away – whose work emerged in abstract shapes on printed on thick-ribbed dresses, tanks, squared-off mini skirts, and sweaters that bore blurred-out body parts and baskets filled with shells.
Photography Christina Fragkou