SUSTAINABLE DESIGN

Benedict Lamb operates at the intersection of tradition and rebellion, blending precise tailoring with raw texture across both menswear and womenswear. With a 25-year career that includes work with Yohji Yamamoto, his approach is rooted in craftsmanship, sustainability, and a refusal to follow convention.
His collections embrace the structure of formalwear while subverting expectations—British wool meets Japanese Saori weaving, slow fashion meets modern edge.

Zero waste isn’t a statement; it’s a practice. In an industry driven by excess, Benedict Lamb is deliberate, considered, and quietly radical. 
A mannequin draped in a multicolored, striped, hooded shawl or wrap with a drawstring closure, set in a room with a TV and other household items in the background.
Colorful knitted cardigan with black, pink, and purple stripes on a dress form mannequin.
Black and white striped shawl or wrap with fringe hanging at the bottom, draped over a dress form or mannequin.