Backstage at Kseniaschnaider Fall/Winter 2026
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Backstage at Kseniaschnaider Fall/Winter 2026
"Captured by the keen eye of photographer Anna Nowalska-Duda, we ventured backstage to see the striking transformation of denim as an innovative canvas for creative exploration. Phoros by Anna Nowalska-Duda @baro_nova @londonfashionweek @kseniaschnaider / @leecooper1908 The FW26 collection boldly challenges conventions, with denim in various forms, knitted, printed, quilted, reconstructed, and displaced. In a groundbreaking twist, knitted jeans and jackets mimic the traditional construction of denim, yet eschew the classic fabric, inviting a fresh take that daringly reinterprets the garment's essence."
"Central to the collection is the reimagined use of denim's iconic gold topstitching. No longer merely functional, it now serves as a decorative element, tracing the silhouettes of both menswear and womenswear. These embroidered denim-shaped motifs create an intricate dialogue between structure and artistry, dramatically reshaping our understanding of this timeless material. Emphasising sustainability, Kseniaschnaider has included BROD-X, an innovative textile crafted from recycled denim waste, showcasing a dual commitment to creativity and ethical fashion practices."
Kseniaschnaider's FW26 collection pushes denim boundaries by presenting knitted, printed, quilted, reconstructed, and displaced treatments. Knitted jeans and jackets replicate traditional denim construction while avoiding classic denim fabric, offering a fresh reinterpretation of garment form. Gold topstitching is reimagined as decorative embroidery that traces menswear and womenswear silhouettes, producing denim-shaped motifs that fuse structure with artistry. BROD-X, a textile made from recycled denim waste, appears across the range, reinforcing sustainability alongside creative innovation. Multipocket menswear constructions revive a practical yet avant-garde menswear direction. A second collaboration with Lee Cooper merges British denim heritage with experimental manipulation for a contemporary statement.
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