For Fall/Winter 2026, Ksenia Schnaider is looking closely at the one material the brand knows best. The collection is called “Denim Workshop,” and it treats denim less as a fabric and more as an idea to pull apart and rebuild.

The range plays with denim in multiple forms at once. There are knitted jeans and jackets that follow the shape and logic of traditional denim but use yarn instead of woven cotton. Printed outerwear takes a different route: puffers, skirts and shorts made from insulated technical fabrics get finished with hyper-real denim textures. The look is there, but the material has changed.

Menswear, handled by Anton Schnaider, returns with Multipocket constructions. Utility pockets spread across jeans, shirts and jackets, turning pieces into systems of compartments. The idea is rooted in treating the wardrobe like a collection of curiosities, functional and layered.

The second collaboration with Lee Cooper is here as well. It continues the conversation between the British brand’s denim history and Ksenia Schnaider’s way of taking things apart and rebuilding them.

The brand is calling this chapter “cool denim and nonsense tricks.” It sums up the approach: denim as foundation, but never quite staying still.

Check out our favorite looks below: