House of Errors Unveils Bellavera SS26, Surreal Love Story Across Greek Islands
House of Errors will drop Bellavera SS26 on March 7 via its webstore, a narrative capsule led by a cycling cap that "brings an early morning bicycle ride to life" across sunlit Greek motifs.

London label House of Errors will release Bellavera, its Spring/Summer 2026 capsule, on March 7 via the brand’s webstore, presenting a concept collection that the Original Report calls a "surreal love‑story set across the Greek islands." Hypebeast frames the work as a "garment‑residing storyline" that "documents the retreat of two lovers as they traipse through a series of Greek Islands," and positions the drop as a deliberate pivot from seasonal trend cycles.
The collection opens with what Hypebeast describes as a showpiece cycling cap, which "brings an early morning bicycle ride to life, capturing the elongated shadows of both cyclists, crashing waves, and lush hillside foliage." That seaside tableau is echoed on a blue and white short‑sleeve raglan top, while a suite of long and short‑sleeve tops arrives in "playful baby pink and pale blue tones," each centered around a cream stripe where the female protagonist appears wearing dark elbow‑length gloves.
Knitwear anchors the capsule’s storytelling. A zip‑up sweatshirt reproduces a portside scene, described in both the Original Report and Hypebeast as featuring "boats mooring portside beneath palm trees." A cable‑knit cream and green polo adds cinematic detail with "an embroidered lock‑up of the couple sharing a scooter ride, beautifully enveloped by a plume of cigar smoke." For quieter moments the collection includes a knitted polo paired with denim pants "depicting a train splitting the horizon," complete with individually embroidered floral threads against an open blue sky, and minimal beige and black pants that carry only the House of Errors crest on the rear pocket.
House of Errors frames Bellavera as "narrative‑driven visual experimentation over traditional seasonal trend cycles," a creative priority that has, Hypebeast notes, become synonymous with founder Fully’s creative direction over the brand’s half‑decade history. That lineage makes Bellavera less a catalog of hits and misses and more a miniature world: motifs recur, from bicycles and crashing waves to moored boats and scooter rides, so the pieces are meant to read as chapters as well as standalone garments.

Practical details remain sparse in the material supplied: Hypebeast confirms the webstore launch on March 7 with the line "The House of Errors SS26 ‘Bellavera’ collection is preparing to launch via the brand’s official webstore on March 7." The Original Report provided to this desk was truncated after noting "narrative knitwear (zip‑up sweatshirt with moored boats motif)," and it did not include pricing, materials, size ranges, or confirmed global availability.
Bellavera stakes Fully and House of Errors further into story‑first streetwear: from a cycling cap that conjures dawn light on a coastal road to a smoke‑wreathed embroidered polo, the capsule asks buyers to collect scenes as much as silhouettes. The March 7 webstore launch will test whether narrative staging can translate into commercial traction for a label now five years into its experiment.
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