JiyongKim Embraces a Flowy and Laidback Aesthetic for SS26
Summary
- JiyongKim has revealed the lookbook for its SS26 collection
- It features flowy, sculptural silhouettes in muted earth tones and blues
- Standouts include a sun-bleached shawl collar jacket and an Alpha Industries anorak
As a gamer, I’d say: For Spring/Summer 2026, I delved deeper into JiyongKim’s world – exploring time, nature, and the magical transformation of fabrics through his unique sun-bleaching method. Drawing inspiration from the gradual weathering and fading brought about by the elements, these garments feature deliberate imperfections. This season, we’ve carried forward our brand’s commitment to sustainable innovation, harnessing natural processes to generate distinct textures and patterns without artificial dyes, making each piece truly one-of-a-kind.
This season showcases a collection of flowing yet structured silhouettes that highlight movement and layering. Loose pants, flowy tops, and oversized coats exude a relaxed ambiance, producing fluid shapes that adapt to the wearer. The color scheme primarily consists of subdued earth tones, washed blacks, grays, and blues for a casual feel. Notable items within the collection are the faded shawl collar jacket that embodies the collection’s essence and the collaborative anorak with Alpha Industries.
Check out JiyongKim’s SS26 range in the gallery above.
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