The Farah Archive collection marks a century of design by reviving and reinterpreting silhouettes that defined decades of counterculture. Comprising 16 unisex pieces, the capsule traces Farah’s journey from its 1920s workwear origins in Texas to its later adoption by British subcultures. Each garment revisits a specific moment in fashion history, bridging craftsmanship with cultural storytelling. The collection captures Farah’s transformation from utility wear to a symbol of individuality, from football terraces to London dance floors.
Key pieces include the Pendale Hopsack Jacket, a Western-inspired classic, and the Carranza V-Neck Jumper, a nod to 1980s terrace style. The Montwood Corduroy Shirt reflects the label’s American heritage, while double-knee denim and signature slacks recall mid-century craftsmanship. The capsule unites decades of influence through tailoring and texture, preserving authenticity while embracing modern wearability. The Farah Archive stands as both documentation and evolution, reaffirming the brand’s enduring link to community, culture, and identity.
Centennial Fashion Capsule
The Farah Archive Collection Revisits 100 Years with a Unisex Capsule
Trend Themes
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Revived Silhouettes — Combining historical fashion elements with modern design, the revived silhouettes trend appeals to consumers craving nostalgia and innovation in unisex wardrobes.
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Cultural Storytelling Through Fashion — Fashion as a medium for cultural storytelling provides brands the opportunity to create pieces that resonate deeply with diverse subcultures and historical narratives.
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Heritage-inspired Tailoring — Heritage-inspired tailoring allows designers to utilize archival styles to appeal to modern consumers interested in authenticity and craftsmanship.
Industry Implications
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Unisex Fashion Apparel — The shift towards unisex fashion provides the apparel industry with opportunities to reach broader audiences by breaking traditional gender norms in clothing.
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Heritage Clothing Revival — As heritage clothing experiences a resurgence, industries can capitalize on consumer interest in retro styles and quality craftsmanship by revisiting iconic designs.
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Sustainable Fashion — Sustainable fashion benefits from the adoption of timeless, versatile designs in capsule collections, reducing waste and encouraging long-term wear.