For our Spring ’26 collection, we draw inspiration from the late ’70s music scene. Influenced by the film Almost Famous, Joni Mitchell, and the spirit of backstage freedom, the collection features relaxed denim, graphic tees, retro athleisure, voluminous cotton, and 70s-inspired patchwork, a starting point for a playful, free-spirited wardrobe.

With men still dominating as musicians and performers in the 1970s, the women in the scene found their own ways to explore freedom, creativity, and self-expression, shaping the energy and style that inspired the Spring ’26 collection.

Joni

Joni Mitchell's poetic lyrics and intricate guitar made her one of the most influential signer songwriters of the decade. Not only did she travel on amazing tours, her song 'River' features on the soundtrack of "Almost Famous."

The feminine detailing, draped skirts, soft hems and relaxed fabric echo Joni Mitchell's spirit with a classic Peachy sporty edge, with the Joni Midi Skirt, Joni Button Dress and Joni Skort Dress taking inspiration from her relaxed backstage looks.

Pictured: Joni Mitchell outside the Revolution Club in London, 1968.

Penny

Taking queues from 'Almost Famous' heroine, "Penny" Lane's on screen armour, our flight jacket protects the vulnerability of the wardrobe beneath.

The cocooning balloon shape and feminine gather detailing combine with the attitude and determined romance of Penny Lane, creating a perfect wardrobe staple to take you into Spring.

Pictured: Kate Hudson as 'Penny Lane' in the 2000 film 'Almost Famous.'

Mercy

The record and memoirs of 'The GTOs' (Girls Together Outrageously) provide a snapshot into what a girl-in-the infamous rock-n-roll scene looked like - kooky, sour, sweet and outrageous.

Mixing denim and sweatshirting, our hybrid Mercy tracksuit encompasses the kooky attitude of the GTOs; mixing with rockstars, travelling the country and living the hippie lifestyle.

Pictured: Judith Edna Peter, known as 'Miss Mercy' photographed in the 1960s.

Pamela

From the GTO scene in 1969 Los Angeles, Pamela Des Barres’ bold denim jackets and rock‑and‑roll attitude made her a standout figure. Her memoirs detail life on the Sunset Strip and provide a first-hand perspective on women in music culture during the ’60s and ’70s.

Our new lighter weight "Pamela" Tucked Jeans have a relaxed silhouette and a fitted hip, reminiscent of the denim of the 70s - with a tailoring twist.

Pictured: Pamela Des Barres photographed by Allan Daviau in 1966.

Jagger

Inspiring generations of style, Bianca "Jagger" led the way into the vintage aesthetic of the 1970s. This styling was echoed in the wardrobe of 'Almost Famous' and perfectly represents the flair and eccentricity of fashion at the time.

Our "Jagger" trousers combine the world of tailoring and a cotton easy wear trouser, with metal popper fastenings at the waist and hem, neat welt pockets and falttering volume down the leg.

Pictured: Bianca Jagger in New York, 1982.