With its charismatic colour palette and knack for experimentation, House of Holland is notoriously a law unto itself.
Beginning life as a tongue-in-cheek capsule T-shirt collection back in 2006, the brand has grown into an unstoppable empire – driven by the furiously creative mind of Henry Holland.
Henry is adept at pushing the label into new and undiscovered territories, cherry-picking references from pop culture and literature; whether it’s T-shirts and jumpers embroidered with the work of contemporary poets, or a collection inspired by 90’s cult television, here is where high fashion can flirt with all things fun.
And yet, this season, a more serious note presides – as Henry explains…
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