HARRI Dances In Apocalyptic Latex for SS25
Consisting of 30 looks, the designer’s fifth collection saw him evolve maturely while bringing whimsical erotica to London Fashion Week.
Indian designer Harikrishnan Keezhathil Surendran Pillai — better known as HARRI — has presented his fifth collection at London Fashion Week. He has made noise far and wide since joining the British Fashion Council‘s NEWGEN cohort, having his membership renewed for a second season. The designer returned to London’s Old Selfridges Hotel for Spring/Summer 2025, blowing up and trimming down his signature latex material with an apocalyptic dance.
Consisting of 30 looks, HARRI’s fifth collection saw him evolve maturely, utilizing black, white, and khaki hues with erotic undertones. Models broke out in slow-motion dance moves down the runway, opening the showcase with a ballooned jumpsuit that shined under the spotlight. Sinister horns grew from additional one-piece looks, expanding at the heels with swollen, pointed footwear.
Rounded figures sprouted from zippered suits with a sophisticated edge, previously worn by Tommy Cash on the streets of Paris Fashion Week. Hoops whimsically dangled from delicate latex dresses, while suits of armor walked ready for battle with skintight silhouettes. Pointed skirts grew at the center with ruffled edges, proving HARRI’s ability to surprise across menswear and womenswear. Duos and trios walked simultaneously in matching looks, strutting hand-in-hand with serious demeanors. SS25 was closed monumentally with several looks in sheer green and burgundy latex, sticking to the skin and cascading down with enhanced movement.
Take a closer look at HARRI’s SS25 collection in the gallery above, and stay tuned for more London Fashion Week content on Hypebeast.