A scene from Guy Ritchie's Mobland featuring two characters dressed in classic country attire, standing closely with two dogs in front of a grand estate. The woman wears a Clare Haggas silk scarf, highlighting British luxury fashion in film.

Clare Haggas Designs Shine in Guy Richie's 'MobLand'

Clare Haggas designs were centre stage once more as they graced the screen in a new hit series. Clare’s exquisite scarves were featured in the new Paramount+ series MobLand, adding a touch of elegance and luxury to the gritty world of British crime drama. 

MobLand, directed by Guy Ritchie, is set in the heart of London's criminal underworld and boasts a star-studded cast including Tom Hardy, Pierce Brosnan, and Helen Mirren. The series follows the intricate dynamics between rival crime families, with Haggas's soft and elegant designs subtly enhancing the characters' personas. The playful hints of silk create a wonderful juxtaposition with the hard-nosed politics and plucky plotlines played out by the cast. 

Pierce Brosnan and Mandeep Dhillon in a scene from Guy Ritchie’s Mobland, walking through a country estate. Mandeep wears a Clare Haggas silk scarf, blending British heritage style with cinematic storytelling.

Clare Haggas's collaboration with MobLand is not her first foray into television. Her designs were previously featured in Netflix's The Gentlemen, also directed by Richie, further cementing her reputation as a designer whose work transcends fashion and becomes part of the narrative fabric.

For fans of MobLand and fashion enthusiasts alike, Clare Haggas's designs offer a unique blend of artistry and storytelling. Whether ambling in the country, paired with a Barbour (à la MobLand) or dressed up for dinner and dancing, the elegance of these intricate silk designs will never go out of fashion.

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