Fighting for the beauty of fluidity, Harris Reed designs to create conversation. At the AW26 runway, the half-American, half-British visionary unveiled 'Fluid Bridal', a collection of looks that challenged the traditional lens of wedding attire. Reimagining what wedding dressing can look like, Reed moves beyond rigid definitions, introducing silhouettes that embrace 'brides' of all genders and identities.
Alongside the elegant mermaid 'The Debutant' gown and the sensual, off-the-shoulder lace design of 'The Camille', the collection unfolds with statement-making tailoring. 'The Lace Suit' offers a sheer, daring interplay of a lace top and flared trousers, while 'The H Suit' reinvents the classic blazer with a floor-length lace veil trim, paired with sharply tailored trousers.
'Fluid Bridal' exists beyond binaries. It places inclusivity and freedom at the forefront, a natural extension of Reed’s design ethos, where fashion becomes both a statement and a space for self-expression.