S'raniour: One Size fits All
- Laura Robinson

- Oct 25, 2025
- 1 min read
Updated: Nov 17, 2025
Walking into the space, I felt as though I wasn’t just looking at clothes, but stepping into a conversation about fashion itself. What it means, how it’s made, and how it can be reimagined by the right creative hands and eyes. S’ranouir isn’t just about following trends; it feels more like an exploration of how form, utility, memory, and the body can all come together in ways that stay with you.
It was their very first time in London, a four-day showcase from the 18th to the 21st of September. I visited on Friday 19th, and found myself drawn into the details, their dresses crafted from Cupro, cotton waste, fabrics with a story and a purpose, especially sourced.
As someone who’s a larger size, I’m often wary when a brand claims “one size fits all”, because usually it doesn’t. However, here I was surprised. The pieces weren’t just clothing; they were adaptable, layered, and full of possibilities. Instead of shutting me out, the designs invited me in, offering different ways of wearing and experiencing them. For once, I felt part of the vision, not left outside of it.
Thank you S’ranouir for helping to shift how the entire meaning of fashion and clothes might be viewed.
By Laura Robinson






