
The SS26 collection is titled Prophet. Referencing tarot, the jester, and the contradictions of the modern age, the collection pulls at the tension between certainty and confusion. Couture ball gowns are paired with British school shirting, leather with tulle, shearling with technical fabrics. The result is harmonious chaos, an aesthetic that has become the AGRO signature.
Colour runs soft and muted with flashes of yellow and hand painted textiles. Artisanal techniques range from traditional corsetry and streetwear finishes to leather craft and hand beading. Every piece is made in-house in the London atelier. Closing looks nod to the era-defining finales of Westwood and Dior, where volume, historical referencing and grandeur tipped shows into another world.

Until now, AGRO Studio has worked almost exclusively made-to-measure for music and film. Prophet introduces the brand to a wider audience. The AGRO wearer is free-thinking, bold, and playful, a customer who invests in unforgettable, artisanal, wearable moments.
George and Angus founded AGRO Studio after years of cutting their teeth across styling, tailoring, and set work. Both graduates of LCF, they carved out space by saying yes to everything, from dressing artists to making pieces for film. That instinctive approach shaped their studio into what it is today: irreverent, grungy, romantic glam and born in London.
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