SEVESKIG 2025-26 F/W COLLECTION

"To Be Twisted"
For the 2025 Fall/Winter collection, designs were created inspired by Japan's unique aesthetic sense.
It focuses particularly on the idea of "impermanence," reflecting an attitude of accepting the natural law that everything changes over time.
At the heart of Japanese culture is a perspective that finds value in transience, momentary beauty, imperfection, and changes that occur over time.
For example, the "appearance" of a weathered stone pavement or an old moss-covered shrine is not simply a sign of aging, but rather of the weight and tranquility of the years that have passed.
This is also true of how as people age, they develop depth and individuality, and their inner beauty increases.
This Japanese aesthetic sense has been incorporated into modern fashion as elements of wabi-sabi and iki.
Yakihaku, produced in Ine, Kyoto, is a technique inspired by traditional Japanese foil techniques while incorporating modern processing methods.
By sticking real silver foil onto leather and then baking it with sulfur, unique colors and textures are created, making it possible to create new expressions that combine tradition and modernity.
This yakihaku is used in the rider jacket, and the wool tweed check is made on a semi-hand-woven loom.
The collection features items that highlight the craftsmanship of the artisans, such as a souvenir jacket whose graphics are created using only pinholes.
Continuing from the AW24-25 Fall/Winter collection, the collaboration with KIDS LOVE GAITE has produced western boots featuring Sayagata pattern embroidery.
Additionally, in a triple collaboration with Paris-based brands AVNIER and SUBU, the brand has released winter sandals.
Jackets made from patchwork of vintage T-shirts and coats made from fabric that imitates old cloth such as hanten, incorporating sayagata patterns into the patchwork, will continue to be available in AW25-26 with the cooperation of "AVANI".
In addition, elements of remake have been added to denim jackets and 5P pants in different sizes, expressing the spirit of valuing old things.
This season, we have also collaborated with one of Japan's leading illustrators, Eguchi Hisashi.
The collection adds new color to the SEVESKIG collection, focusing on illustrations from the animated film "Roujin Z," for which Eguchi served as character designer.
This collection reinterprets the harmony with nature, the unique expressions of materials, and the beauty of the passing of time, capturing the uniquely Japanese sensibility from the perspective of "twistedness."
We propose new value by intersecting tradition and modernity.

































