Harmont&Blaine Re-Loved upcycled Capsule collection with Re-Javu Milano in Milan, 21 June 2025. Re-loving means finding new beauty and new emotions in what we’ve loved before.
It means recycling, reusing, and reinventing pieces that we can still wear, with a creative and responsible approach, allowing us to reduce our impact on the planet. It means reshaping, redecorating, and recoloring fabrics, materials, and silhouettes that deserve to remain in our wardrobe for their unique style and quality, since what is Re-Loved always holds a magical vibe. And a deeper meaning woven into its story.
Harmont & Blaine reaffirms its commitment to sustainability and environmental stewardship by giving a second life to cherished, unforgotten fabrics and garments from past collections unearthed from the archives and reimagined through the lens of circularity and responsible recycling.
Designed in collaboration with Roberto Lonoce, Co-founder and Creative Director of Re-Javu Milano, the new Re-Loved collection celebrates reinvention and transformation, rooted in the intrinsic beauty and quality of materials timeless values that continue to inspire the brand’s designs beyond fleeting trends. For this reason, the partnership with the designer will continue, with a second Re-Loved capsule already confirmed for the Fall-Winter season.
Details of Harmont&Blaine Re-Loved upcycled Capsule with Re-Javu Milano, At its core, the project is a process of redefinition and reshaping, exploring the endless possibilities of fabrics and silhouettes that stand the test of time as they are reinterpreted through innovative layering and hybrid designs. Like a textile alchemist, Roberto Lonoce recombines elements, breaking down and remapping lines, textures, and patterns into entirely new, unexpected configurations-much like the visionary flights of an eclectic tailor weaving the past into the present.
Harmont & Blaine’s iconic motifs remain the only constants (yet limitlessly reconfigurable) in Re-Javu Milano’s waste-free, upcycling philosophy: multicolor prints, stripes, florals, patchworks, polo and bowling shirts, technical outerwear, and chino pants. And, unsurprisingly, Blaine the dachshund, now restyled as a dedicated label framed by the Möbius triangle.
The quilted nylon vest is reconstructed with sleeves and pockets repurposed from striped poplin shirts. The field jacket is reworked with inserts from old trousers. A reversible jacket gets a fresh twist, pairing houndstooth with linen canvas embellished with star motifs and patch pockets. The re-shirt concept spans from the reissued Piazzetta shirt-crafted from three archival fabrics (monochrome, floral, and striped to fusing two designs into one, featuring micro-patterns or checks, accented by jacquard ribbons. Chinos, Bermuda shorts, and jeans are reborn from upcycled predecessors-reconditioned, recut, and reassembled joined by boxers made from past seasons’ shirting fabrics. The lineup includes Re-Loved logo tees and multi-material polos with triple collars playing with prints and solids, deeras well as bikini tops for feminine styling.
Accessories embrace the same ethos: crossbody bags in shirting fabrics, large totes with four handles-upcycled from leftover bull and denim pants-double-wrap belts braided from two leather belts, and sarongs and scarves in remixed linens and silks.






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