Richert Beil F/W 2026
At Berlin Fashion Week, Richert Beil presented LANDEI, a collection that rejects the noise and spectacle so often associated with fashion today. Instead, it offers a quiet kind of radicalism. Rooted in introspection and an unwavering belief in authenticity, LANDEI proposes that slowness, patience and craftsmanship are not nostalgic values but urgent ones. The show was a meditation on origin and intent, challenging the industry’s obsession with visibility and volume. In Richert Beil’s world, fashion becomes not just what we wear, but how we choose to exist within time.
The name itself carries weight. LANDEI, a German term often used to describe someone naive or provincial, is reclaimed here as a statement of autonomy. It represents distance from the system, and with it, a space for reflection. The brand’s new studio, housed in a 135-year-old renovated pharmacy, echoes that philosophy: a space where history and modernity coexist, and where creativity is treated as process rather than product. The clothes, too, embody this ethos. Textures are tactile, silhouettes quietly assertive, and construction precise. There is a sense that every seam and surface carries its own considered rhythm.
Ultimately, LANDEI is not about rejecting fashion, but redefining its pace. It resists the demand for constant output, placing value on endurance and meaning. Sustainability here is cultural before it is commercial, expressed through timeless materials and long-lasting design rather than slogans. The collection is a reminder that attention itself has become a luxury — and that true creativity requires the courage to slow down. Richert Beil invites us to do just that.