2026-2027 Collection
One designer. Four countries. A collection that keeps growing.

Introduction
For 2026 - 2027, Emma Jane Knight introduces new additions to a collection that has never really stopped — and was never meant to.
The newest pieces are modelled by Gunzee, a young woman from Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, currently studying business at London City University. Choosing Gunzee was not a casting decision. It was an acknowledgement.
Mongolia and its neighbour China together produce a significant proportion of the world's finest cashmere — not by accident, but by geography and climate. The Mongolian plateau, subject to winters that plunge to minus forty degrees, produces cashmere goats whose undercoats are among the most extraordinary natural fibres on earth. The harshness of the landscape is precisely what creates the softness of the yarn. Gunzee knows this not as a fact but as a lived truth. She grew up with it.
The designer's note
I design in London. I source the world.
Emma Jane Knight is a British brand — rooted in the quiet luxury tradition of restraint, longevity, and considered elegance. But British design has always been at its finest when it looks outward: drawing on the best the world offers, understanding where it comes from, and honouring that origin in the making.
This is not a brand that discards its past to announce a new season. The collection grows — organically, honestly — as new designs are added and existing pieces sell. When a piece is gone, it's gone. Something new takes its place.
The provenance of each piece reflects that philosophy. Earlier designs were crafted in England using Todd & Duncan yarn — the finest Scottish cashmere, spun in Kinross since 1867. Others were made in Italy using Cariaggi yarn from the Marche region, where cashmere spinning has been refined across generations. The newest additions draw on Mongolian and Chinese cashmere, bringing the story full circle to the landscape where the fibre begins.
Four countries. One standard: the best available, wherever in the world that happens to be.
The collection
Every piece in the Collection is designed in a London showroom and made to be worn for decades, not seasons. Innovative enough to feel considered, timeless enough to need no justification. When a design sells out, it has simply run its natural course. What replaces it is made with the same discipline — and the same insistence on using only materials with a genuine provenance and a proven quality.
Cashmere from Mongolia and China. Yarns finely spun in Scotland and Italy. Design from London. The result belongs to the woman who wears it.
A nod to Mongolia. A nod to Scotland. A nod to Italy. Quintessentially British. A collection for women who know the difference between fashion and style.