HOUSE OF ERRORS celebrates its sixth anniversary with a collection that turns the concept of an expedition into heavily embroidered reality.

Summary
- HOUSE OF ERRORS is celebrating its sixth anniversary with “AGUIRRE,” a new collection focused on heavy embroidery and cinematic textures.
- Key pieces include a leather trench with racing patches and trousers that require 1.5 million stitches to complete.
- The London-based label continues to reject traditional seasonal calendars to focus on in-house manufacturing and experimental shapes.
It has been six years since the designer known as Fully founded HOUSE OF ERRORS. Since its start in 2020, the London-based label has defined itself through a mix of cinematic storytelling and what it calls playful luxury. Now the brand is marking that anniversary with the release of “AGUIRRE,” a collection that looks back at its history of manufacturing experiments.



The new range translates the feeling of an expedition into physical design. The clothes rely on rich textures and heavy embroidery to get the point across. One of the standout items is a leather trench coat decorated with custom racing-inspired patches. The trousers are even more complex (using parentheses to note the detail) featuring elaborate leg designs that take 1.5 million individual stitches to produce.



Fully also brings back the brand’s signature knitwear for this drop. The fleeces depict specific scenes, including lush green landscapes and boats, continuing the visual narrative of the brand.