P.Andrade presents its new collection, titled “Nonhuman Life.” The work is part of the brand’s ongoing research into biomimicry, material science, and textile technology. This season, the brand also introduces its first furniture collaboration.

The clothing collection uses a sober, technical approach to biomimicry. It begins with an anatomical study of insects, particularly beetles. This research is translated into lines, volumes, and structures that suggest organic forms while maintaining a functional focus. The collection features technical fabrics from Italy and Japan, including temperature-regulating textiles, waterproof materials, and precisely manufactured virgin wools.

 

In parallel, P.Andrade launches the P.Andrade x Clube collaboration. This project brings together fashion and architecture through furniture crafted entirely from aluminum. It results from a meeting between fashion as a technical discipline and architecture as a method of organizing material. The outcome is a series of structural, angular pieces that appear almost alive, with a distinct character.

Through these dual launches, P.Andrade strengthens its expanded technical language. It is a practice that looks to nature for structural intelligence and now extends this thinking into the surrounding environment, moving between the poetic and the functional.