Kseniaschnaider Fall/Winter 2026
Ukrainian designer Kseniaschnaider continues to reinvent denim, and her Fall Winter 2026 collection at London Fashion Week proved just how limitless the fabric can be. Captured backstage by Anna Nowalska-Duda, the presentation showcased denim as art rather than utility. Knitted, quilted, printed, and reassembled, jeans and jackets appeared in optical illusions of texture and form, while golden topstitching was reimagined as embroidery, tracing silhouettes with sculptural precision. The result was a collection that challenged convention and blurred the line between craftsmanship and concept.
Innovation met intention through BROD-X, a textile made from recycled denim waste, and a revived menswear line featuring multipocket tailoring. The continuation of Kseniaschnaider’s collaboration with Lee Cooper brought together British heritage and Ukrainian experimentation in pieces that felt both archival and futuristic. This was denim stripped back and reborn—an exploration of form, sustainability, and the quiet power of reinvention.