Helen Anthony Spring/Summer 2026 


Forget subtlety, Helen Anthony’s latest lineup is here to flex. The British label, known for slicing up Savile Row tradition with a punkish precision, is swapping Mayfair drizzle for monsoon heat this spring/summer, and it’s about to get loud.

SS26 is Helen Anthony’s love letter to cultural exchange, a dialogue stitched in silk, tweed, and attitude. Think: British tailoring with a Bhangra bassline. Each look reportedly straddles both London restraint and Indian maximalism, featuring sharp shoulders, molten colours, and maybe a flash of disco Studio 54 realness if you squint between the lapels.

The collection struts in like a power couple on their way to steal the Met Gala guest list: matching pink satin suits, cartoon-sized bows, and fur bags so big they could carry your emotional baggage and your stylist’s. It’s tailoring with a mission, razor-sharp lapels softened by bubblegum hues, and that signature gender-fluid energy that Anthony nails every time. Single. Time.

Then come the metallics, sculptural jackets and peplum gowns in molten silver that shimmer like club lights at 3 a.m. The silhouettes scream vintage couture, but the attitude? Totally 2025. Oversized shades, precision cuts, and a posture so confident it could cut glass.

There’s something delicious about this contrast, wool meeting zari, heritage plaid flirting with handwoven brocade, a sartorial remix that makes “fusion” feel cool again. You can almost smell the atelier heat: tailoring chalk dust mingling with incense smoke. It’s the kind of alchemy that makes Helen Anthony such a quietly rebellious force, always elegant, never boring.

And just when you think the drama’s peaked, bam! A burst of canary yellow, drenched in sequins, stomps into frame. Paired with flared trousers, slick black tailoring, and those mammoth faux-fur totes, it’s equal parts Bond villain and Studio 54 deity.

SS’26 might just be the season the brand trades its Savile Row halo for something a little more celestial, embroidered, electric, and unmistakably Indian.

Helen Anthony isn’t dressing you for the office; it’s dressing you for your main character era. These looks aren’t made to blend in; they’re made to announce you’ve arrived.

Words by Lewis Robert Cameron
Designer @helenanthonyofficial
Art & Fashion Director – Naeem Anthony @anthonynaeemofficial
Photography – Alex Pinero @_alexpinero
Makeup – Amanda Bell @amanda_bell
Makeup Products – @pixibeauty
Hair – Carolina Crona @carolinacrona
Assisting Hair – Ellie @prettygorgeoushair + Bartek Cass @bartekcass
Styling Team – Kamila Katkauskaite @k8milaa + Adnan Gill @adnan.gill19
Models
Summer Sue – @summer.suee @stormmodels
Nyanchar Biu – @nyancharbiu @nevsmodels
Eva Berzina – @evaberzina @bodylondon_
Aneta Hypsova – @anetahypsova @bodylondon_
Ella Allen – @ella.allenn @mmgmodels
Reuben Gillam – @reuben.gillam @nevsmodels
Quadri Ajao – @quadriajaoo @mmgmodels
Mani Adjaye – @manniadjaye @nextlondon
Joseph Keeler – @josephkeeler_ @anothermotherldn
Thomas Mackie