For Spring/Summer 2026, A. A. Spectrum finds inspiration in quiet moments, the natural ease of creativity, and the unforced beauty of renewal. Drawing from an ancient Chinese poem by Sikong Tu, the collection embodies a philosophy where design emerges organically, shaped by heritage but never confined by it.

This season merges Chinese visual traditions with 18th-century British Romanticism, a movement built on emotion and a deep connection to nature. The result is clothing that feels contemporary yet layered with history. Each piece stands as its own story, with fabrics and silhouettes explored to their fullest potential. Sailors’ breeches from naval archives, for example, are reworked for today’s forward-thinking wearer.

Silhouettes defy strict categories, letting materials guide their shape. The Vellure Ultra Light Jacket pairs 18th-century tailoring with techwear lightness in a semi-sheer Japanese fabric. The Hartveil Shirt blends Romantic-era detailing with Chinese minimalism, crafted from airy acetate and linen. Meanwhile, the Ashweave Trousers mix the volume of streetwear with the wrap-over ease of traditional Chinese pants, finished with a modern metallic buckle.

Check out the collection below: