AGRO Studio AW26 The Wanderer Storms London Fashion Week

AGRO Studio’s AW26 collection The Wanderer brought folklore, armour and attitude to London Fashion Week, mixing heritage craft with high-shine edge and irreverent British energy.

AGRO Studio AW26 The Wanderer Storms London Fashion Week

AGRO Studio’s AW26 collection The Wanderer brought folklore, armour and attitude to London Fashion Week, mixing heritage craft with high-shine edge and irreverent British energy.

AGRO Studio AW26 The Wanderer Storms London Fashion Week

AGRO Studio’s AW26 collection The Wanderer brought folklore, armour and attitude to London Fashion Week, mixing heritage craft with high-shine edge and irreverent British energy.

For AW26, AGRO Studio stepped into The Wanderer, a cast of characters caught between myth and motion. The runway was scattered with leaves and framed by tree trunks, giving the whole show a restless, slightly feral energy.

Icelandic sheepskin came in rust, grey and black. Leather aviators, ripstop and hand dyed knits layered up against glossy, armour-like metallics. Ram and bull motifs stamped across denim and leather nodded to old Americana labels, reworked through a darker, folkloric lens. The trompe l’oeil body prints felt knowingly bold, like strength worn right on the surface.

Founded by George Oxby and Angus Cockram, the East London label continues to mix traditional craft with a sharp, irreverent edge. Corsetry, tailoring and leatherwork keep it grounded. The attitude keeps it moving.

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Photography Jason Jude