Living in the Garment

Tue 17 Feb

The Garment's Fall/Winter 2026 collection debuted at Eva Koppel’s Langelinie Pavilion during Copenhagen Fashion Week, the modernist space mirrors its calm restraint. Charlotte Eskildsen’s work sidesteps trends; these are clothes made for a life lived in them. FW26 moves at its own pace: tailoring loosens, silk slips peek from under wool coats, bomber jackets ease structured shapes. Nothing feels overworked. Everything feels worn, layered, instinctively styled.

In a world moving at relentless speed, The Garment reminds us style can be patient. Not a statement, but a companion, shaped by the rhythms of life.

Colour unfolds slowly: navy and charcoal first, then amber and ivory lifting the mood without breaking composure. Lace, silk, and structured wool blur masculine and feminine codes, refinement meeting something more instinctive. Details whisper stories: sheer shirts draped like second skin, a jacket left unbuttoned, a frayed cuff, loafers and billowing trousers stepping lively out of the gate. Tradition meets subversion, elegance meeting rebellion, a nod to life lived outside the rules.

In a world moving at relentless speed, The Garment reminds us style can be patient. Not a statement, but a companion, shaped by the rhythms of life.