Copson is a tropical lifestyle and leisurewear brand based outta London.
Their poolside collections – coach jackets, hoods and long-sleeves in salmon, mint and crisp white tones – and sunny editorial stories, which combine cocktail music mixes and palm tree-infused photo projects, provide an oasis of style in an otherwise stifling city.
In the third video of our Show Your Work series we catch up with one of Copson’s collaborators Georgina Townsin, a producer and keen crafter who runs a sewing business Queen Bean Designs, as she handmakes one of Copson’s sell-out Honolulu Haze cushions.
You can check out the new Copson collection on their website.
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