SS26
Spring/Summer 2026 from EDWIN starts with a simple premise: denim is not a trend, it is the baseline. Before colour, before styling, before narrative, there is fabric. This season strips things back to that idea and rebuilds from there.
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Spring/Summer 2026 from EDWIN starts with a simple premise: denim is not a trend, it is the baseline. Before colour, before styling, before narrative, there is fabric. This season strips things back to that idea and rebuilds from there.
Raw denim comes in clean and unapologetic. Natural finishes. No unnecessary treatment. The kind of pieces that feel better the longer you live in them. Silhouettes stretch and relax through a Japanese lens, oversized jackets, boxy shirts, dropped shoulders, wide legs. Tailoring appears, but it is softened. Long-sleeve shirts with shorts. Proportions that feel slightly offbeat, then suddenly completely right.
There is a worn-in undercurrent running through the collection. Not vintage cosplay, not costume workwear, but garments that look like they have done something. The Double Knee Tyrell Pant and Double Knee Worker Short carry weight without feeling heavy.
The cone denim Tyrell Pant and Two Pocket Denim Jacket reference classic American labour uniforms, re-edited with sharper lines and cleaner finishes. The Trembley Jacket takes the chore coat and pares it back. The Axiom Sweatshirts arrive with a faded, almost sun-washed surface. Nothing feels factory fresh. Everything feels considered.
Womenswear keeps it fluid for the new season. Clean rinsed denim. Generous shapes. A sense of quiet confidence. The Delme Shirt and Harper Pant form a set that moves easily between structure and softness. The Andy Jacket and Olivia Mix Pant continue the dialogue, tailoring without stiffness, shape without restriction. It is minimal, but not severe.
































Creative Direction: Oliver Drewes
Art Direction: Arthur Naulot
Photography: Louise Ernandez
Stylist: Marine Kemps / Elisa Bilger / Camile Hauss
Designers: Niels Mulder / Marine Kemps / Elisa Bilger / Camille Hauss
Post production: Charlotte Saysset