For Fall/Winter 2026, kolor finds its inspiration in a cold, violent sea. The collection draws from two sources: Robert Eggers’ film The Lighthouse and Herman Melville’s novel Moby-Dick. The feeling is one of being struck by waves, of stability being torn away.

The clothes are built from materials that feel weighted by time. There is aged, dry-touch suiting, heavily wrinkled shirts with misaligned buttons, worn canvas, and knits that appear to be slowly unraveling. These elements, evocative of memory, are fused with contemporary materials and techniques to create garments that seem to traverse time.

They appear less like deliberate designs and more like fragments salvaged from a shipwreck: washed ashore and clinging to the body by chance, assembled through accident and survival.

The film The Lighthouse, set on a remote island in the 1890s, informs the mood. It is a story of two keepers trapped by storms, their seduction by light turning to madness, where myth and reality blur. This sense of cyclical time (repetition, return, erosion) mirrors the endless motion of waves, a rhythm of collapse and resurgence.

In this collection, past and present collide. It is a wardrobe shaped by fear, endurance, and memory, drifting between history and the present moment, as if intermittently lit by a distant lighthouse in the dark.

Check out the collection below: