The independent leisurewear label makes its return with a collection of 17 pieces, perfectly timed for the spooky season.
NAMED COLLECTIVE is calling all trendsetters with its new release, an Autumn-inspired collection named ‘FALLEN’.
Over the past four years, the London-based brand has crafted an innovative approach to next-gen leisurewear, focusing on community. Initially revamping second-hand items, founders Georgie and Sam infuse that same DIY ethos into their signature designs, characterized by a nostalgic and playful maximalism. This easily recognizable formula has gained viral attention and has been seen on celebrities such as FKA Twigs, Megan Thee Stallion, and Lola Young.
In this latest offering, NAMED COLLECTIVE explores its goth-inspired fantasy with a 17-piece collection, featuring a range of tracksuits, jackets, corsets, and more. Marked by its gritty angel wing graphic, ‘FALLEN’ strikes a balance between cozy essentials — like oversized fits, faux fur hoods, and reversible puffers — and party-ready pieces, including bejeweled hot pants and flowing camisoles. The collection also expands the brand’s intimate apparel line, showcasing a variety of lacey g-strings and bow-adorned thongs.
‘FALLEN’ launches tonight at 7 PM BST and will be available for purchase at namedcollective.com.
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NAMED COLLECTIVE is bringing together all the it-girls with its newest release, an Autumn-ready collection called ‘FALLEN’. In the past four years, the London-based