KSENIASCHNAIDER Spring/Summer 2026
by Adriano Batista
For its Spring/Summer 2026 collection, KSENIASCHNAIDER makes its London Fashion Week debut. The collection, titled UTC+0, asks a simple question: what does a modern human look like?
This season, co-founder Anton Schnaider leads the design, guided by a philosophy of “design minus design.” The rule is straightforward: if something can be used again, recycled, or upcycled, then it should be. The UTC+0 collection is a total mix of ideas. It includes upcycled denim, AI experiments, deconstructed forms, and soft silhouettes. It uses patchwork, sheer organza, and certified organic fabrics. These concepts are realized in reworked bombers, trenches, and embroidered shirts.
Rather than using direct references, Anton Schnaider works with raw codes. He breaks them down and builds a new logic for dressing. This season also explores “post-branding.” Logos are not simply applied to clothes. Instead, they are implied in the structure of a patch or the outline of a label. It carries the idea of branding without the actual mark.
The brand also joins forces with Lee Cooper, the classic British denim label. This limited capsule collection merges Lee Cooper’s heritage with Schnaider’s avant-garde, upcycled aesthetic. The collaboration features six men’s looks, marking the designer’s return to menswear on the London catwalk. Each reworked item is assembled in their Kyiv studio, creating a dialogue between authenticity and innovation.
Returning as well is the viral Cubic Denim line. This range is a protest against a world that demands constant reinvention. It challenges the pressure to always “think outside the box” by taking simple, in-the-box thinking to a literal extreme. The denim is applied to cubic, over-exaggerated silhouettes.
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