Menswear for women. That’s how Audrey Littman, the powerhouse designer behind Feldt, describes her line. Part Swedish (Feldt is her family name), Littman grew up there, and although she is now based in London, the Scandi influence is strong. She long admired the detail in menswear, loved its clean simple silhouettes, but couldn’t find a womenswear label to match. Introducing Feldt: all of the above, for women, but without forcing a “girly fit”. The collection, which launches on 13 November, is designed so that each piece will work together: beauty achieved through function and simplicity. Yes, please.

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