Indian designer Harikrishnan Keezhathil Surendran Pillai — better known as HARRI — is quickly becoming a household name at London Fashion Week. On Saturday, HARRI presented his sixth collection on the runway with continued support from the British Fashion Council.
After debuting apocalyptic latex last season, HARRI gives his pieces a more commercial feel for Spring/Summer 2026. This marks the designer’s first ready-to-wear collection, bringing art to the runway with “MuseumWear.”
Inspired by London’s artistic backbone, the range is designed for gallery-goers eager to satisfy their curiosity. “And so, ‘MuseumWear’ is an invitation. To step into imagination, to claim a piece of what you admired from a distance and to find yourself in the in-between of art and life,” read the show notes.
HARRI’s signature latex is pared back this season, reimagined across deflated zippered shirting, floor-length coats, and puffed-sleeve tops. Intricate beading shimmered on handmade vests, while printed denim showcased HARRI’s ability to manipulate any fabric. Whimsical touches remained at the core of the collection, seen in larger-than-life hoodies, inflated vests, and a sculptural set presented by the Staniland twins.
Take a closer look at HARRI’s SS26 collection in the gallery above.
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