Camiel Fortgens showed the Fall/Winter 2026 collection in a Paris apartment. The setting was close and personal. The clothes took their shape from furniture and everyday objects.

This work continues the brand’s focus on functional things. The inspiration comes from moving through city life and rough landscapes. Fabrics from the home were used in new ways. Heavy wools, patterned jacquards, and soft leathers were made for the body. Pleats from curtains became skirts. Leather from sofas shaped jackets. Faded cushions turned into bags. Details from upholstery appeared in the line, often with a familiar but not exact feeling.

The colors were earthy: brown, muted grey, and green. Important items included those pleated skirts and leather jackets. Pieces were layered, designed to work alone or together.

The overall feel was both classic and current. The collection examines use and change. It shows how objects from inside can alter what we wear outside.

Check out the collection below: