This season, HARRI reflects on its recent past. The previous collection was sculptural and inflatable, with a surreal edge. People engaged with it online, but as time passed, a realization grew. Those clothes existed as a performance to watch, not something to step into.

“MuseumWear” comes from that realization. It builds a connection between the art you observe and the art you live with. This line is for people who move through galleries, who attend openings, who absorb culture and add to it in their own way. It is clothing for the space between the museum and the city street.

For the designer, working on this ready-to-wear line was a form of liberation. The focus shifted from performance to access. The task became about carrying a surreal feeling into daily wear without losing its energy. The collection translates artistic concepts into forms you can move in.

And so, ‘MuseumWear’ is an open invitation. It is a chance to take a piece of what you admire from a distance and make it part of your world. It is about finding where art and life come together.

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