Jonathan Anderson has always treated fashion like a carefully assembled collection, mixing the unexpected, trusting his instincts, and binding it all together with a strong point of view. Now, he’s reshaping JW Anderson around that same idea: a refined, ever-evolving selection of objects, clothes, and curiosities that he loves.

The brand has been reprogrammed, starting with a sleeker logo (its serifs more pronounced) and a new store concept designed by architects Sanchez Benton. The space feels warm, handmade, and intimate, mirroring the JW Anderson ethos: elevated craftsmanship with a personal touch.

For Resort Spring 2026, the collection is both a “best of” and a preview of what’s next. It’s filled with what Anderson calls “twisted classics”, pieces rooted in local craft, like Japanese denim, English-woven silk damask, Scottish knits, and Irish linen. The lookbook features his inner circle, friends and longtime collaborators, adding to the sense of familiarity.

JW Anderson is now a modern cabinet of curiosities. The stores will carry re-editions of Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s oak furniture, Jason Mosseri’s Hope Spring chairs, ceramics by Akiko Hirai, Murano glassware, Welsh blankets, and even Postcard Teas’ coffee-flavored tea. Every object has a story, and together, they form a world built entirely on Anderson’s taste.

Check out the new Resort collection below: