Union Jack flag waving against a grey sky with overlaid text reading “British Fashion, Looking Forward – FW26 and beyond”

British Fashion, Looking Forward

FW26 and beyond


The conversation around fashion is shifting again.


Climate pressure, supply-chain disruption, and a growing demand for integrity are forcing the industry to look closer to home. Not out of nostalgia, but necessity.


British fashion has always thrived in moments of constraint. From tailoring to textile innovation, from small workshops to global houses, the strength of the UK lies in its ability to adapt while holding onto craft, skill, and individuality.


As the industry looks ahead to FW26, the question is no longer just what will we show, but how and where will it be made. The future will belong to brands that understand their supply chains, value the people behind the product, and invest in long-term relationships rather than short-term margins.


This is the lens through which Pinto Hervia is evolving. Small by design, deliberate in production, and rooted in British manufacturing wherever possible. Not chasing volume, but building something that can endure.


British fashion doesn’t need to shout to be relevant. It needs clarity, conviction, and care.


FW26 and beyond feels like a moment to look forward with intent.