Brand Focus
Introducing: Cawley AW22 Exclusives
Four new pieces arrive exclusively to Couverture from one of our favourite British brands.
As the driving force behind Cawley Studio, Hannah Cawley continues to guide her namesake brand to increasing heights with each following season. Whether on the backs of high-profile tastemakers or the shelves of esteemed international retailers, the London label has made a big impact in a relatively short amount of time.
Celebrating quality craftsmanship and British heritage, the burgeoning brand has established a notable presence among its peers, gaining recognition for its directional offerings of domestically produced garments.
With its AW22 collection, Cawley remains focused on timeless everyday womenswear with a refined, nostalgic edge. Favouring traditional production methods and natural materials, the fabrics used for this collection are sourced from the UK, Japan, and Ireland, with sheepskin arriving from Turkey.
This most recent delivery also sees four pieces produced exclusively for Couverture. Along with the statement-worthy Imagen vest in green Toscana suede, are the blue cotton Sophie shirt, the pink silk-satin Tallulah skirt, and the label's signature Lydbrook shirt, reimagined in brown and white.
With the brand’s distinctive DNA at their core, the Couverture x Cawley exclusives arrive ready to bring some heritage charm to your autumnal wardrobe. Check out the collection, available now online and in-store.
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