PH5's Latest Collection Is Inspired by Stargazing and Switching Off
The knitwear brand channels stillness, nature and slowing down.
PH5 wants you to put your phone down. For Fall 2026, the cult knitwear label is making a case for slowing down with a collection inspired by one of nature’s beautiful experiences: a sky untouched by artificial light.
The collection takes its cues from the designer’s trip to Australia’s Warrumbungle National Park, the world’s first internationally certified Dark Sky Park, where endless stars replaced endless screen time. That sense of calm runs throughout the collection, translating the beauty of the night sky into PH5’s signature playful knitwear.
Constellations appear in the form of abstract polka dots, while shimmering Lurex threads, sequins and embellishments mimic the soft glow of stars. Elsewhere, brushed mohair delivers soft textures, reversible knits offer two looks in one and sculptural puffed hems double as pillows, because yes, these pieces are literally designed for lying under the stars.
Known for balancing innovation with wearability, PH5 once again proves that knitwear can be both playful and purposeful. Beyond the clothes, the collection quietly champions the growing movement to protect dark skies, encouraging us to swap constant notifications for a little more stillness.
At a time when fashion is increasingly embracing mindfulness, PH5’s latest collection feels like a reminder that sometimes the coolest thing you can wear is the ability to switch off and disconnect.
The collection is now available via the PH5 website and select retailers.
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