There was a storm brewing above Levi Palmer and Matthew Harding’s studio in east London, where the designers were reflecting on a perhaps even gloomier climate for independent fashion brands like theirs. In the six months since Palmer Harding released its fall 2024 collection, the British e-commerce giant Matches fell into administration, causing substantial losses for the boutique labels it once stocked. But 13 years in fashion has taught this duo to prepare their own life rafts, and the preemptive development of a successful direct-to-consumer business will keep them smooth sailing.

And what could be more spirit raising on these downcast days than a budding romance? Palmer and Harding—who are partners in both life and work—are in the throes of a blossoming polyamorous relationship. “Finding who we are outside of each other has strengthened our bond,” said Harding. “It’s been a beautiful evolution.

” The duo’s resort collection was an expression of all the stomach-soaring endorphins that have arisen during the past few months of this arrangement. The pleats on architectural denim jackets pressed into the butterflies of the stomach; double ties on emerald crepe dresses cinched the waist to suggest the meeting of two bodies; shirt plackets and neck holes were angled as if to trace the frenetic pace of a crush. These secret details were almost always juxtaposed with outsized, sculptured silhouettes that felt just as expansive as any relationship on the rise.

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