All in runway

Richert Beil FW26

Richert Beil’s Autumn Winter 2026 collection, LANDEI, is built around the idea of slowing down. Reclaiming the outsider position as a space of freedom, the collection resists speed, constant visibility, and systems driven by efficiency.

Kaisa Kucharska FW26

Kaisa Kucharska presented her Autumn Winter 2026 collection on February 2nd during Berlin Fashion Week, offering an emotionally charged exploration of love, frustration, and inner tension.

Han Kjøbenhavn FW26

Han Kjøbenhavn's "Corrosion" collection for Fall/Winter 2026 featured extreme silhouettes that compressed and weighted the body. Movement slowed. Volume dominated. The face disappeared beneath rigid geometry, redefining human form through deliberate restriction.

A.A. SPECTRUM FW26

When East met West in 1990s China, tradition touched rebellion. Two worlds passed close, lowered their guard. That friction, raw and contradictory, shaped everything. The brand honors it with quiet respect.

Lanvin FW26

As dusk emerged over Paris, we greeted Lanvin. Looking over Parc Monceau with Macaroons in hand, Lanvin’s latest menswear collection invites you to Venice.

Issey Miyake FW26

Issey Miyake’s Fall Winter 2026 menswear collection was presented during Paris Men’s Fashion Week at the Collège des Bernardins, a setting that matched the collection’s minimalism.

Prada FW26

Prada’s Fall Winter 2026 menswear collection, presented during Milan Fashion Week, offered a thoughtful reflection on the role of clothing today.

Y-3 FW26

Y-3 showed its Fall Winter 2026 collection in Paris at the Palais d’Iéna. This is where Y-3 has a conversation between two things: the side of adidas and Yohji Yamamotos own way of thinking about clothes.

Nadav Perlman SS26

Fashion, film, and performance converge as Nadav Perlman probes spirituality and heritage. Each creation offers a space for reflection, meditation, and engagement, ritual intensity becomes contemporary urban life.

JUDASSIME SS26

Judassime SS26 reflects life after trauma, where resilience meets fragility. The collection is about power, community, and performance, turning Paris into a stage for queer identity, strength, and cultural intensity.

Prada SS26

Prada’s Spring/Summer 2026 show, co-designed by Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons, turned the concept of uniforms into a study of freedom and elegance. Presented in a lacquered orange space, the collection challenged traditional codes of discipline, suggesting that structure itself can become liberating.

MM6 SS26

MM6 presented its Spring/Summer 2026 collection in Milan, staging the show directly on Via della Spiga, beside its newly renovated flagship store. The white-painted sidewalk became a runway, framing a collection that combined raw immediacy with careful construction.