Harris Reed has always incorporated some forgotten pieces of textile in his designs, but the London creative took recycling to the next level with his latest spring/ summer 2025 collection by solely using found materials.
The designer presented his latest sprawling work called “ENCORE” during London Fashion Week, leaning into his signature “Demi-Couture” style with dramatic silhouettes and delicate fabrics. Models were glammed with makeup and hair that can only be equated to ornate porcelain dolls. Reed wrote on Instagram that the collection is personal to him and celebrates “the power of theatricality and being unapologetically one’s self.”
Reed said that “ENCORE” was made entirely from found materials including vintage tablecloths, silk bedspreads, headboard fabric, and curtains — all gathered over the last six months and continues Reed’s fascination with using interior fabrics as clothing. The designer utilized the services of Textile Trunk — a Vermont-based antique textile collector — to help source the delicate vintage pieces.
Many of the materials used are French textiles dating back to the 19th century, including the corseted jacket that features a 1900s French silk damask curtain and adorned with dramatic black velvet bows. It was paired with black, scooped trousers that flared out at the bottom.
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