Very fine wool suiting. Slouchy dinner jacket made with a high break point, half canvas construction and no shoulder pads. Relaxed enough to wear during the week but proper enough to bring out for those spring/summer occasions.
For our SS26 presentation “Inhabited Spaces” at Brigade Gallery we brought furniture and objects from home along with borrowed pieces from friends and family. These were placed in relation to a curation of the gallery’s permanent collection of works.
At the heart of the SS26 is a question: What does it mean to inhabit a space? From the private interiors that shape our inner lives to the garments that move with us in the world, the collection explores how identity is shaped by the physical and emotional environments we construct around and upon ourselves.
“This season is about recognizing clothing as more than adornment. It’s an interface between the body and the world. Just like a home, it carries the imprint of how we live,” says Frederik Berner Kühl.
Location, press and guest management: @jeppegrosmann
Styling: @sorenkolborg
HMU: @kasperandersenhair
Photography: @mishaelfapohunda
Music: @frederikwolfgang
Team: @albertbbjork
And a big thanks to @brigade_gallery
@kaijohn44 by @mishaelfapohunda
Kai is wearing our canvas wool/silk belt trouser, our Torso Rib silk/cotton top and our technical wool/polyester Hunt jacket with detachable waist pockets.
@kaijohn44 in our 16GG pure merino wool polo. Real mother of pearl buttons and a Milano stitch collar.
Fine inside-out seam detail on armhole and shoulder.
Photo @mishaelfapohunda
Styling @sorenkolborg