For our Spring ’26 collection, we draw inspiration from the late ’70s music scene. Influenced by the film Almost Famous, Joni Mitchell, and the spirit of backstage freedom, the collection features relaxed denim, graphic tees, retro athleisure, voluminous cotton, and 70s-inspired patchwork, a starting point for a playful, free-spirited wardrobe.
With men still dominating as musicians and performers in the 1970s, the women in the scene found their own ways to explore freedom, creativity, and self-expression, shaping the energy and style that inspired the Spring ’26 collection.

Joni Mitchell
Joni Mitchell, born Roberta Joan Anderson on November 7, 1943 in Fort Macleod, Alberta, moved to Toronto’s folk scene in 1964, where she began writing and performing the songs that would define her voice. By the late 1960s she was in Laurel Canyon, California, releasing albums like Clouds (1969) and Blue (1971) and shaping her own artistic identity, becoming a lasting inspiration for women expressing themselves on their own terms.
Our Joni Midi Skirt, Joni Button Dress and Joni Skort Dress take inspiration from Joni Mitchell's relaxed backstage looks.
Pictured: Joni Mitchell outside the Revolution Club in London, 1968.

Penny Lane
From the film Almost Famous (2000), Penny Lane travels with her band across the U.S., navigating life on the road with curiosity and independence. Her character inspired the Penny Bomber Jacket in our Spring ’26 collection. The role was loosely inspired by real women in the 1970s rock scene, reflecting how they navigated life behind the stage.
Pictured: Kate Hudson as 'Penny Lane' in the 2000 film 'Almost Famous.'

Bianca Jagger
Bianca Jagger was known for her presence at Studio 54 and her public life in the spotlight. She was often photographed at high-profile events and parties, making her a reference point for women exploring bold, individual fashion choices.
Her iconic style informed the tailored Jagger Trousers.
Pictured: Bianca Jagger in New York, 1982.

Miss Mercy
A member of the GTOs in 1968 Los Angeles, Miss Mercy combined performance and casual style in her everyday and stage outfits. Her approach inspired the Mercy Track Set in our Spring ’26 collection. She later shared her experiences in interviews and memoirs, reflecting on the creative and challenging aspects of the L.A. rock scene.
Pictured: Judith Edna Peter, known as 'Miss Mercy' photographed in the 1960s.

Pamela Des Barres
From the GTO scene in 1969 Los Angeles, Pamela Des Barres’ bold denim jackets and rock‑and‑roll attitude made her a standout figure. Her wardrobe choices shaped our denim Pamela Tuck Jeans. Her memoirs detail life on the Sunset Strip and provide a first-hand perspective on women in music culture during the ’60s and ’70s.
Pictured: Pamela Des Barres photographed by Allan Daviau in 1966.
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