Issey Miyake Spring 2026 Collection

Issey Miyake Spring 2026 Collection

What if clothes could feel? That was the question at the heart of Satoshi Kondo’s Spring 2026 collection for Issey Miyake — a meditation on garments as living, breathing entities rather than inanimate objects.

“Clothing is something man-made,” Kondo explained, “but I wanted to approach it as if it were alive, as if it had emotions — like a living organism.” From that idea grew a vision of transformation, where fabric and form interacted with the body not as mere cover, but as companion. The result was a collection that seemed to pulse with quiet vitality, an invitation to rethink the very relationship between wearer and what is worn.

The collection, titled “Being Garments, Being Sentient,” unfolded as a study of life and consciousness expressed through textile. Kondo described his process as a search for “a new sense of beauty” — one that might inspire audiences to see their everyday clothing through fresh eyes.

Freedom, one of Issey Miyake’s enduring philosophies, ran like an undercurrent throughout the show. Kondo drew inspiration from small plants pushing through cracks in the pavement — a symbol of resilience and growth. “That kind of vigor, that will to live freely, is what I wanted to capture,” he said.

On the runway, tubular, seamless knit structures seemed to come alive — their silhouettes twisting, budding, and unfolding like alien flora. Sleeves morphed into openings; forms stretched and contracted depending on how the wearer moved. Each piece could be styled in multiple ways, reinforcing the house’s fascination with transformation and adaptability.

Elsewhere, shoulders were sculpted and rounded, evoking organic exoskeletons. Some close-fitting looks revealed concealed objects embedded beneath sheer nylon and polyurethane, while others appeared spliced together — garments in mid-metamorphosis. The effect was both futuristic and strangely tender, as if the clothes themselves were evolving toward sentience.

Sarah Mitchell
Sarah Mitchell
Sarah Mitchell is American Fiamma’s news editor, working across fashion and beauty from US.

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