Why move on when the story isn't finished? Designer Ocean Savage is challenging the industry’s obsession with the "new" by diving back into her own archives for SS26. This isn't a repeat, but an evolution where British Royal Navy uniforms collide with the grit of New York streetwear. From an embroidered bomber jacket that took 50 hours of handwork to reconstruct a rainy English forest, to a lace top born from a Linda Evangelista cover, Savage is proving that the most exciting fashion happens when you refuse to rush. Explore how she’s blending high-tension tailoring with athletic ease to create a universe that feels both polished and unruly.
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Designer: @oceansavage
Art Direction & Graphics: @ajh.graphics
Visuals: @josepeoon
Photo: @sandingyi
HMUA: @axel.mua.nyc
Nails: @emcastnails@hocuspocusnails
Assist: @kyo.adam@mustachechubbs Cofield @thomaskunischh
Models: @kittyumina@wesmargiela@stateofmind_22@shyebase@angelina.m1k@remademgmt Kelis @remademgmt
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This season focuses on surface and material innovation, with key pieces including an embroidered bomber inspired by English forest bramble, and a lace top developed through scanned and AI-generated motifs, reinventing a design originally created for Linda Evangelista’s cover of V Magazine. The collection also introduces crystal embellishment, alongside hand embroidery requiring over 50 hours per piece.