Andrej Gronau FW26
Andrej Gronau’s Fall Winter 2026 collection turns domestic space into a language of dress, shaping a wardrobe through the objects, textures, and memories of the home. Inspired by the idea of the dollhouse as a system rather than a toy, the collection moves through rooms once seen as decorative, excessive, or ornamental, questioning what happens when adulthood carries these spaces forward. Carpets, blankets, and curtains shift from interiors into garments, allowing comfort to define silhouette and structure.
Softness becomes a form of confidence. French terry is shaped into elongated trousers, sherpa fleece reworks everyday pieces, and elastic waistbands replace traditional formality. Fabrics usually reserved for privacy are brought into public view, reframing intimacy as strength. Velour meets brocade, hooded silhouettes fall like drapery, and interior logic guides construction.
Saturated yellows, turquoise, mint, and gold contrast with restrained bureaucratic greys, reflecting the divide between private indulgence and public restraint. Fall Winter 2026 presents the home as a space of freedom, contradiction, and personal expression.




