DEC 16TH, 2025
WHEN ICONS COLLIDE
There are moments you never plan for as an independent brand. Moments that stop you mid-scroll, make you reread a message twice, and then immediately text everyone you know with “ARE YOU SEEING THIS?”
This was one of those moments.
We recently found out that Dame Judi Dench was spotted wearing our Rock & Roll Knit Jumper on stage alongside Mick Jagger and Gyles Brandreth. Still typing that sentence feels a bit unreal. Judi Dench. In Little Lies. With Mick Jagger in the room, and yes, touching the knit. Honestly… iconic doesn’t even cover it.
What makes this moment so special isn’t just the names (although, let’s be real, those names are everything). It’s what it represents. Style that doesn’t belong to one age, one era, or one rulebook. A shared love of music, culture, and self-expression that cuts straight through generations. The same energy that’s lived on stages, album covers, and dance floors for decades- suddenly intersecting with something we made in our little corner of the world.
Little Lies has always been about that feeling. Dressing for the music you love. Borrowing from the past, but wearing it in your own way. Seeing someone as iconic as Judi- whose career, confidence, and individuality span generations- choose to wear something we created feels deeply affirming.
We also can’t ignore how much we love that Judi continues to support small, independent British brands. As a tiny, female-founded business, those choices genuinely matter. Every time someone shops small, wears their values, and champions creativity over mass production, it helps keep brands like ours alive.


To see Little Lies exist in the same moment, and quite literally the same space, as Mick Jagger feels like one of those “pinch me” milestones. A reminder of why we started, why we obsess over detail, and why we believe clothes should carry feeling, not just function.
Here’s to style without limits. Music bringing people together. Supporting small. And manifesting many more magic, unexpected moments as we head into 2026.
Still not over it. Probably never will be.
Big Love,
Little Lies













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