Perfection is out and party girls are in.
From emerging talent like Julie Kegels and Hodakova to sophomore collections at heritage houses including Anderson’s Dior and Blazy’s Chanel.
The “Mindful Intimacy” collection honors “our bodies, our minds, ourselves; to which we must dedicate attention.”
With a set designed by ‘Severance’ production designer, Jeremy Hindle.
With odes to adolescence showing up through stuffed animals and giant bows.
Huge cranes towered over the runway as weightless dresses floated alongside trompe l’oeil tweeds for FW26.
Rejecting the idea of perfection, the Berlin-based label presented a collection dedicated to girls who take up space.
Exploring a “psychological tension between interiority and exteriority.”
“Do our past experiences and expectations still hold us down or are these ideal times to find ourselves?”
Duran Lantink delivered a defiant second collection for the house rooted in archive hacking and character building.
Inspired by a washed-out game that René [Lacoste] played in 1923.
And it’s safe to say it was euphoric…