Craig Green's Spring/Summer 2026 collection is deeply influenced by the Beatles, focusing on their extraordinary creative output. He draws inspiration from vintage aesthetics, utilizing multicoloured, psychedelic florals sourced from thrift stores. Green reflects on the romantic and challenging aspects of this aesthetic. He expresses an obsession with the color harvest gold, emblematic of the 1970s British aesthetic. The collection examines themes of nostalgia and the cultural significance of color in personal and collective memory.
Craig Green reflects on the Beatles not for their music but for their prolific output and the potential of youth. He admires their ability to create two albums a year, something that feels almost inhuman.
Green's collection features tiny, multicoloured, psychedelic florals, influenced by vintage aesthetics, which he initially found gross, evoking a romanticism that is outside his usual interests.
The fashion designer discusses how the aesthetics of the past, particularly from thrift finds, evoke a celebration of color that he finds both challenging and terrifying, complicating his personal tastes.
Green recalls his childhood fixation with the color harvest gold, a hallmark color of the 1970s British aesthetic, which he manipulated in his designs, aiming to inspire emotions and memories.
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