Classic beanies enchanted in new colour ways, illustrated and brought to life by Oliver Cederquist. How will you be wearing your beanie to the woods today ?
As part of the woodland capsule, we enlisted Oliver Cederquist to bring the garments to life through a series of illustrations that tie the capsule of woodland creatures into the Lost boy theme.
Each illustration embodies the collections themes of nostalgia and the rebellious refusal to ever grow up.
As part of the woodland capsule, we enlisted Oliver Cederquist to bring the garments to life through a series of illustrations that tie the capsule of woodland creatures into the Lost boy theme.
Each illustration embodies the collections themes of nostalgia and the rebellious refusal to ever grow up.
Say hello to our Woodland Capsule 🍂
This collection is deeply inspired by the charm and magic of the British woodlands — their creatures, mysteries, and folklore. The spirit of the garments draws from J. M. Barrie’s eternally youthful Lost Boys, with animalistic details echoing frogs, rats, rabbits, and robins, woven into knitwear, graphics, and accessories.
The silhouettes take cues from a collegiate perspective, where traditional British university attire receives the LOVERBOY twist. Rugby polos feature stretched and abstract pattern cutting; chino trousers come with shirt collars at the knee; gingham Oxford shirts sprout extra sleeves; and varsity hoodies are reimagined with vintage school patches, transformed into backpacks. Each piece is styled with Loverboy’s signature Claw Moccasins to complete a playful animorph look.
Available now on CharlesJeffreyLOVERBOY.com.
For our third ‘No Wave’ client, we worked with our dear friend @hamishbowles for this year’s 2026 Met Gala.
Take a little look into the process of making the garment from sketches, to hand stitching in the studio, a labour of love shaped by many hands.
Thanks to the team for working on this one, and thank you to Hamish for choosing to work with us and trusting our vision.
The Process ✨
Thank you dear Hamish for choosing us this year for the Met Gala.
I had manifested dressing him as I believe Hamish is one of our last true Dandies and I have always wanted to work together. Hamish had been coming to my studio to see my recent sketches for the No Wave Couture line and as a fellow Leo we hit it off 🦁
As you can see the piece is inspired by the tattoos of the Scottish Picts, which we interpreted through bricolage embroidery made of broken bits of found jewelry. The base is a brown wool tailcoat with an exaggerated collar and bussles at the hips for volume.
My favourite part of the look is the owl chest embroidery on the shirt.
I’m so proud of my team and my atelier, thank you to @naomiingleby@christopher_thomas_goodman@daniel_rozsahegyi@poussyfoot@abl_knitwear@r.maillo.g and my beautiful interns for pulling this off so quickly my wonderful marketing team @benlove_1@ellanewey for staying up to post the pictures as they came in and my forever fabulous @nikohaagenson for doing the makeup on the day 🥰
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For our third ‘No Wave’ client, we worked with our dear friend @hamishbowles for this year’s 2026 Met Gala.
This piece is a conversation between worlds: our ‘No Wave’ ethos meeting Hamish’s unmistakable elegance. Its expressive and a little unruly, but always precise in its storytelling. The garments hand stitched embroideries were inspired by the Scottish Picts, fitting perfectly with this years theme Costume as Art.
Make up by: @nikohaagenson
‘NOT FOR’ birthdays…?
The Slouch Boot Moggies, perfect for ruining your aunts birthday cake.. give it a go it’s so freeing.
Shop the SS26 collection now at Charlesjeffreyloverboy.com
@vadundee Catwalk: The Art of the Fashion Show charts the dramatic evolution of the catwalk, from the private salons of the late 19th century to today’s immersive, live-streamed runway experiences.
We are honored to show our AW20 ‘Gladyhoot’ dress as part of the exhibition, which is open until January 2027 if you want to take a wee look yourself.
This is us, this is LOVERBOY.
We’re feeling a bit nostalgic, and thought we’d give you a taste of the evolution of LOVERBOY over the years. Go on, take a walk down memory lane with us.
Which was your favourite season ?