JW Anderson presents its Autumn Winter 2026 Collection, rooted in process, people and craft, and built on the principle of curation, which is Jonathan Anderson’s main creative tool.

This new JW Anderson endeavour is introduced through the second iteration of the seasonal lookbook, featuring Jonathan Anderson’s close-knit circle of friends, long-term collaborators and acquaintances, presenting a selection of ready-to-wear, shoes, accessories, and objects.

Craft is the core. Crochet is proposed in lace and wool, on skirts and dresses, shifting from open, delicate argyle structures to tighter, bolder floral forms. Draping creates exaggerated volumes. Plant graphics and characters sourced from vintage ephemera are attentively screen printed. The deranged, twisted classics JW Anderson stands for – the bombers, knotted dresses, playful knits, not so basic basics – return renewed.

Accessories evolve. The Anchor Tote is given graphic treatments; the Loafer Bag is iterated in pine green alligator leather. Throughout, pieces carry the story of their making: knitwear produced in Ireland and Scotland, historic damask silk woven in England, and denim crafted in Japan.

Homeware and objects have been developed in close collaboration with artists and craftspeople. Furniture, artwork, garden and home accessories, and textiles are realised through partnerships with Jason Mosseri, Mac Collins, Polly Lyster, Akiko Hirai, and Robert Thompson’s Mouseman Craftsmen.