Dressing for the Garden Party
A considered guide to the warmest months of the social calendar — from English country marquees to Provençal vineyards.
The Spring · Summer Collection
Refined silhouettes designed between two coastlines and hand-made, slowly, in a small atelier in Northern Italy.
Our Story
Harbour & Horizon was born from a quiet love of two coastlines — the chalk cliffs of southern England and the soft, sun-bleached light of the Italian Riviera. Each piece is designed to feel like both at once: composed, considered, and quietly romantic.
We work with a small atelier in Northern Italy, hand-selecting European fabrics and refining every silhouette until it sits exactly as it should. There is nothing rushed about how we make. There is nothing rushed about how it should be worn.
Considered occasionwear for every part of the celebration — ceremony to last dance, all in one impeccably tailored piece.
View collection →The Campaign · N° 01
Shot on the Ligurian coast · 2026
A quiet love letter to two coastlines.
I have never felt more myself in a dress. It was the first thing every single guest spoke about — and still the first thing I reach for.
The fit was so considered it felt as though it had been made for me. The fabric, the silhouette, the small details — every choice was the right one.
Wearing Harbour & Horizon to my sister's wedding felt like wearing something with a story already inside it. Quietly, exquisitely beautiful.
Craftsmanship · N° 04
Mulberry silk from Como, double-faced wool crepe from Biella, French Chantilly lace — every fabric chosen in person.
Internal corsetry, considered darting, and waist-defining seams that move with you and hold their shape.
Cuts that step away from trend cycles and quietly belong in your wardrobe for season after season.
Pieces that look composed at first sight and feel weightless from the first hour to the very last toast.
The Letter
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From the Atelier
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