Odeeh Fall/Winter 2026

For Fall/Winter 2026–2027, designers Otto Drögsler and Jörg Ehrlich of Odeeh transformed their Italian travels into a study of contradiction and joy. Inspired by the flea markets of Arezzo, the luminous glass of Florence, and the sacred stillness of Assisi, they created a collection that celebrates curiosity as rebellion. Rather than surrendering to winter’s traditional gloom, Odeeh’s heroine chooses warmth, colour, and expressive freedom. The result is a vivid tapestry of prints and patterns that recall 1950s kitsch yet feel completely modern, a wardrobe for a woman who carries the light of late summer with her wherever she goes.

The collection unfolds with a cinematic sense of motion, from Italian brocades reimagined in jewel tones to rhinestone shimmer that seems to borrow the Mediterranean sun. Dresses are layered over trousers, framed by whimsical scarves and caps, creating silhouettes that move between structured and spontaneous. This balance between nostalgia and modernity gives the collection its quiet confidence. Technical innovation plays a central role: wool coats and aviator jackets have been engineered to feel weightless, brocades mimic the fractured glow of stained glass, and prints are meticulously mapped to achieve harmony rather than chaos. Every piece feels deliberate, every texture designed to tell a story.

What stands out most, however, is Odeeh’s refusal to let winter define the mood. Their optimistic defiance feels especially relevant in an era that craves lightness in more ways than one. The collection asks a provocative question: can a winter wardrobe feel as liberating as a summer one? Judging by the outcome, the answer is yes. The Many Faces of a Curious Woman is not only a celebration of individuality but a reminder that warmth, like style, is something we can choose. In this radiant, layered world, the cold barely stands a chance.

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