The Fall/Winter 25/26 collection draws inspiration from the clean, understated silhouettes of ’90s minimalism. The drop features striped shirts, classic and wide-leg trousers, a cream long-sleeve T-shirt, wool sweaters, and puffer jackets. A highlight is the bomber jacket in black and olive, redesigned with a classic collar instead of a knit one, giving a familiar silhouette a refined, elegant feel. All pieces are designed as timeless wardrobe staples — just as fitting in a 1995 New York airport snapshot as in a modern Kyiv wardrobe.
The campaign explores two worlds. The first — public life: shots reminiscent of ’90s American celebrity photos, captured by paparazzi at airports. Flashes, candid angles, the sense that the protagonist has just returned from a tour or literary trip. The second — private life: a living room interior featuring iconic 20th-century design — a Terrazza Sofa by De Sede, Arco lamp, concrete, leather, and metal. Here, the protagonist inhabits his own space, where objects and clothing act as extensions of his personality.
On the plane, he reads Ballard while listening to Teen Age Riot, as a spicy note of Héritage lingers in the air. His look is composed of details that function as cultural codes — instantly recognizable to those who move to the same rhythm.
The Fall/Winter 25/26 drop tells the story of pieces that belong equally in public and private spaces — clothing that doesn’t define a moment, but the person wearing it.