Andrej Gronau’s Fall/Winter 2026 collection is an invitation to step inside. It takes the private world of the home and turns it into a public wardrobe. The starting point is the idea of the dollhouse as a system of coded rooms. The collection asks what happens when adult life moves into spaces once labelled as decorative, feminine, or quietly excessive.

Fabrics and patterns from domestic life migrate into clothing. The textures of carpets, blankets, and curtains become the materials for garments. Comfort is the guiding principle. French terry is stretched into long trousers, sherpa fleece shapes casual jackets, and elastic waistbands replace rigid formality. These are the fabrics usually reserved for private rest and softness, now made visible for outside wear.

The concept plays with a shift in taste. In public, taste is often a performed code. At home, those rules loosen. Here, sentiment, excess, and contradiction are allowed. The collection exists in this tension, between what is considered good or bad taste, between a style choice and a so-called fashion sin.

The collection celebrates comfort as a form of confidence and privacy as a source of power. It proposes that growing up is not about leaving behind the playfulness of youth, but about layering it into a more complex self. The statement is clear: My house. My Rules. My Pleasure.

Check out the collection presented during Berlin Fashion Week below: