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In a venue “where technology bridges distances, [SRVC] proposes a new kind of communication: one that protects, empowers and reclaims control.” — Ricky Wesley Harriott
Ricky Wesley Harriott‘s SRVC went sky-high to debut its Fall/Winter 2025 collection — the first-ever runway show set in London‘s BT Tower. You might recognize the brand for its venue selection from the Fall/Winter 2024 season, where models walked through double decker, red buses. However, this space wasn’t just about new heights. Known for being synonymous with communication, the BT Tower became “the stage for a collection that interrogates exposure and how we navigate a world that constantly demands too much,” according to the show notes.
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We caught up with Harriott backstage and he expanded on the show concept, stating: “I think we’re all over stimulated. I loved the beauty of bringing us to this iconic communication tower but we’re actually in the clouds and we’ve escaped communication. Even in a space that’s all about talking and being available, we can dream and see the city in the way the way we should see it.”
The collection, dubbed “INFLUX,” is packed with the label’s signature touch points of sci-fi, suiting and sensuality — embarking on the brand’s most elevated garments, yet. “I’ve been interested in exploring what evening wear looks like for the SRVC woman. I love looking into modesty and sensuality. If you look close, the models are actually quite covered but then you’ll find small slits and suggestive cuts of skin,” Harriott tells adds.
Elsewhere, SRVC FW25 offers a range of spider-like drapes, longline skirts and softening structures. The label introduced camouflage prints and military knits this season alongside boxer shorts and a bevy of sequins. The collection also pays tribute to Harriott’s home town of Tottenham – with a reimagined “Tottenham Hotspur” graphic print. To complement the garments, SRVC returned with its beloved single toe socks and new interpretations of its shoulder bags.
Before you go, check out what you might have missed at Di Petsa’s London Fashion Week FW25 show.