I’m not the type of girl who discovers a brand and follow it tooth and nail — picking up every piece from each collection. In fact, I’d like to think I’m just the opposite. Labels don’t appeal to me. When I’m shopping and going through the racks, I’m almost daring a piece to jump out at me. Whether it be with an eye-catching design such as a sequins skirt, or an architecturally structured coat. I’m always looking for something new, fresh and different. One of the hubs of all things unique is online shopping parlor, Pixie Market. While trolling the site, I came across these fab quilted leather pants, which echo the mood of the old west by Horace. Of course it was a love at first sight type of thing and I had to learn more about the company.

Founded in 2002 by London-based design team Adam Entwisle, Emma Hales, and Philip Grisewood, the designers initial motive for starting the line was to “do what they love.” Seven years after the launch the company made its runway debut during the prestigious London Fashion Week. Since the birth of the brand the label established a design studio in Bali, the place of which they claim heavily influences the label’s aesthetic. Check out pieces from the brand below currently sold on Farfetch.
Horace Leather Shorts

Horace Faux Fur Top
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