There is something quietly theatrical in the way a well-cut blazer settles across the shoulders: a moment of poised ambition, of subtle authority, of perennial style. With its latest campaign, Holland Cooper invites us into just such a portrayal – one where craftsmanship and character converge. Rooted in heritage fabrics and British tailoring, the Holland Cooper’s latest “Icon Series” casts five remarkable women not simply as models, but as the living embodiment of a brand ethos — in which elegance is not fleeting, but enduring.
In a world where fast-fashion and fickle trends seem to pervade our lives, it’s refreshing to see that true style is hard-earned and still takes time to evolve. And each woman selected for this campaign brings her own richly-deserved story of identity and empowerment, perfectly complementing Holland Cooper’s legacy.

Dame Mary Berry
Dame Mary Berry needs little introduction. Not only is the former Bake Off judge a nonagenarian (who would have thought?!), but she is also a figure of domestic sophistication whose career spans decades. From cookbooks and television to becoming a cultural touchstone for British baking and beyond, her signature warmth and unshakeable charm have made her an icon in her own right.

By honouring her in The Icon Series, Holland Cooper aligns its tailoring with a woman whose influence is both timeless and familiar.
The look
When Mary Berry steps into the frame for the campaign, she wears pieces such as the Westminster Tweed blazer in signature form—crisp lines, heritage wool, the kind of garment built to last beyond seasons. The cut is elegantly minimal and it is available in both chalk-stripe and pin-stripe variants. Her look pairs the blazer with fine wool trousers or a coordinating waistcoat.

What Mary says…
Jodie Kidd
Jodie Kidd brings a fearless energy to this campaign: known for her modelling, motoring and philanthropic efforts, she embodies a modern kind of icon. Her trajectory from runway to rally car to charitable ambassadorship mirrors a brand evolution that moves beyond mere aesthetics into purpose-led style.

The look
Here Jodie is styled in a Tawny Tweed suit or alternatively the Westminster Tweed look—strong shoulders, built structure, warm heritage hues. The suit comprises a fitted blazer with matching tailored trousers, the kind of ensemble that transitions from boardroom to country manor with equal ease. The material is rich tweed woven in the UK, while the silhouette retains a sleek and modern edge.

What Jodie says…
Clare Balding OBE
Clare Balding OBE is a luminary in British broadcasting and sport. Known more recently for her appearance in Celebrity Traitors, her voice, presence and advocacy have made her one of the most recognisable and respected figures across multiple fields. She embodies the values of a tailored life, with Holland Cooper’s decision to include her reflecting a recognition of style’s connection to achievement and influence.

The look
Clare is pictured in the Clarence Check Merlot look—a nod to rich burgundies and classic checks that signal heritage without nostalgia. The ensemble features a tailored blazer, waistcoat and coordinating skirt or trousers in the check fabric, finished with Holland Cooper’s signature gold hardware and precision cut. The overall effect is one of poised strength: garments that sit cleanly, flatter the form and carry authority. It’s the sort of tailoring that announces capability from the boardroom to the broadcast booth.

What Clare says…
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Lisa Dwan
Known for her work in performative art and her collaborations with avant-garde theatre, Irish actor and theatre director Lisa Dwan speaks to Holland Cooper’s understanding that an icon need not shout; sometimes it’s the quiet command of attention that lasts.

The look
Lisa wears a Moss Herringbone look or a Westminster Tweed option with tones of deep green-grey and understated texture. The blazer is sharply cut, often paired with a matching waistcoat or structured trousers, and finished with fine detailing.

What Lisa says…
Jade Holland Cooper
Jade Holland Cooper herself rounds out the series — the designer-founder whose vision anchors the brand. Jade’s story — starting from a horse-trailer stand at the Badminton Horse Trials to a luxury label— is nothing short of remarkable.

The look
Jade appears in the Westminster Tweed look (and alternate chocolate houndstooth variants) which include the Belgravia blazer, Hampton waistcoat and high-waisted wide-leg trouser set. The fabrics are drawn from centuries-old Scottish mills, cut and sewn by artisan hands in Britain. The blazer’s structure is bold yet elegant—with defined shoulders, narrow waist and a finish that signals both confidence and refinement.

What Jade says…
The cause
The Icon Series campaign by Holland Cooper is partnered with The King’s Trust’s Change a Girl’s Life initiative, and 10 % of all sales from the Belgravia Blazer in Westminster Tweed will be donated to this cause. It is an initiative that supports young women facing adversity by providing access to education, training and mentoring to help them build brighter futures.

Disclosure: This post is sponsored by Holland Cooper.
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