Heron Preston has announced its Fall/Winter 2021 collection. 

The Fall/Winter 2021 collection was once again presented as a joint collection for both men and women. Continuing from the Spring/Summer 2021 season, designer Heron looks back to his "Back-to-the-Basics" approach, placing even more emphasis on creating garments that combine the brand's core aesthetic with practicality.




This season, Heron Preston showcases a duality of fashion and workwear, with a focus on workwear. Amid the current global health crisis, Heron began speaking with his customers more than ever before.
He realized that many of his fans are professionals and healthcare workers who must wear OSHA-certified clothing and uniforms. As a result, this season he challenged himself to translate the concept of "workwear," which he had primarily thought of in the world of runway, into real-world fashion.
This is a core element of the Heron Preston brand, dating back to his partnership with the New York City Department of Sanitation in 2016, when he first presented his collection.



>>See looks from the Fall/Winter 2021 collection here

The Fall/Winter 2021 collection was once again presented as a joint collection for both men and women. Continuing from the Spring/Summer 2021 season, designer Heron looks back to his "Back-to-the-Basics" approach, placing even more emphasis on creating garments that combine the brand's core aesthetic with practicality.




This season, Heron Preston showcases a duality of fashion and workwear, with a focus on workwear. Amid the current global health crisis, Heron began speaking with his customers more than ever before.
He realized that many of his fans are professionals and healthcare workers who must wear OSHA-certified clothing and uniforms. As a result, this season he challenged himself to translate the concept of "workwear," which he had primarily thought of in the world of runway, into real-world fashion.
This is a core element of the Heron Preston brand, dating back to his partnership with the New York City Department of Sanitation in 2016, when he first presented his collection.



>>See looks from the Fall/Winter 2021 collection here

























































