House of Holland’s Fall 2015 collection brought a bold, playful energy to London Fashion Week. The runway, set on a moving conveyor belt, gave the show a kinetic, almost futuristic feel, allowing the models to showcase the pieces with constant motion. Oversized prints and vibrant patterns dominated, giving the collection a distinctive 1960s-inspired aesthetic that was fun, confident, and unmistakably House of Holland.
60’s Vibe
The silhouettes and styling leaned heavily on 1960s mod influences. Short hemlines, shift dresses, and clean lines were paired with eye-catching graphics, creating a nostalgic yet modern look. The combination of retro shapes and contemporary prints made each outfit feel both playful and stylish.
Bold Prints
Every piece seemed to celebrate color and pattern. Large-scale prints, geometric designs, and whimsical motifs gave the collection a sense of energy and movement. The patterns were daring without feeling chaotic, carefully balanced to create a cohesive, visually engaging runway.
Conveyor Belt Presentation
The moving runway added a layer of theatricality, turning the show into a living, dynamic experience. The constant motion highlighted the versatility and flow of the garments, emphasizing their boldness and statement-making qualities.
Overall Impact
House of Holland’s F/W 2015 Ready to Wear collection was vibrant, fun, and unapologetically 60s-inspired. Oversized prints, playful silhouettes, and a unique presentation created a show that felt fresh, confident, and full of personality.
Credits
Designer: Henry Holland
Brand: House of Holland
Collection: Ready to Wear Fall/Winter 2015
Show: London Fashion Week
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See the House of Holland collection for LFW below:



