Lazoschmidl’s Fall/Winter 2025 collection, titled “Mistakes,” tells the story of a fictional company, Lazoschmidl Inc., grappling with a financial crisis. The designs reflect this struggle, showing a group of semi-talented but good-looking employees dressed in mismatched, understated business attire. This isn’t just about clothes; it’s a reflection of the economic challenges faced by the working class, rethinking what workwear can be in a world where traditional rules feel outdated.

The collection plays with ideas that might seem unconventional or even wrong in typical fashion. Pyjama suits, outfits without pants, and underwear worn as outerwear are key pieces. These choices aren’t random—they’re a deliberate push against the polished, corporate look. Lazoschmidl focuses on emotional richness, inviting its customers to step away from societal expectations. The designs include upcycled patchwork denim jeans, three-quarter pants, and a mix of stripes and checks that clash in a way that feels purposeful and thoughtful.

At its heart, “Mistakes” is about looking inward. Lazoschmidl Inc. asks itself: What mistakes do we want to keep making? The answer is simple: all of them, and all at once. This isn’t about being perfect; it’s about accepting flaws and finding something meaningful in the imperfect. The collection suggests that repeating yourself isn’t a failure—it’s a way of honoring who you are.

Check out the collection below: