Helmut Lang's Latest Denim Campaign Is a True Love Story
Lensed by Paris-based photographer Priscillia Saada, capturing her two close friends.
Helmut Lang is revisiting its “Seen By” series, tapping Paris-based photographer Priscillia Saada to reimagine denim through the lens of intimacy, routine and modern romance.
Titled “Seen By Priscillia Saada,” the latest installment marks a new chapter for the brand’s ongoing creative initiative, which has previously featured artists and image-makers including Ethan James Green, Paul Mpagi Sepuya, Jeremy Deller, Carlota Guerrero and Antwaun Sargent. Moving forward, Helmut Lang will commission a different photographer each season to explore denim from a uniquely personal perspective.
For her contribution, Saada turns her camera toward close friends Monika Tatalovic and Ralph Denman, documenting the couple in a series of tender, filmic moments. From lounging together on the couch to sharing quiet rituals at home, the imagery captures the familiarity and vulnerability that shape long-term love.
“In many ways, I see a parallel between love and denim,” Saada shares. “Both evolve with time. Both soften, adapt and bear the marks of lived experience.”
The couple wears pieces from Helmut Lang’s Pre-Fall 2026 offering, including staple jeans, relaxed bootcut trousers, a denim mini skirt and a cropped trucker jacket rendered in washes ranging from vintage blue and rinsed indigo to matte white and peony.
Helmut Lang’s full Pre-Fall 2026 collection is now available on the brand’s website.
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