Simone Rocha showed her latest collection during London Fashion Week, continuing her exploration of youth, memory, and Irish mythology.

The collection takes inspiration from Tír na nÓg, the mythical Irish land of eternal youth. That idea runs through the clothes, which mix past and present in ways that feel fractured rather than linear. Silhouettes might hint at earlier decades, but they are pulled apart and reassembled. Pieces shift between eras. Details migrate across garments. There is a sense of things coming undone or being caught in motion.

Rocha also drew from images of young people in Dublin and their relationship with horses. That reference brings a mix of influences: old and new, rural and urban. Throughout the collection, formal elements sit next to sportswear. Delicate fabrics appear alongside functional pieces. Extremes meet and collide.

A partnership with adidas Originals runs across multiple categories, including apparel, footwear, and accessories. The collaboration allows for hybrid pieces that blend Rocha’s signature language with athletic references. Track elements appear next to tulle and lace. The two worlds cross into each other.

Throughout the collection, there is a constant pull between holding on and letting go. Between what is worn and what is inside. Between youth and what comes after.

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