LAZOSCHMIDL Fall/Winter 2026
by Adriano Batista
For Fall/Winter 2026, Lazoschmidl focuses on a wardrobe where sport, work, and intimacy meet. The starting point is the physical sensation of exertion: the warmth of a heated body, sweat on skin, and the quiet satisfaction that follows movement.
These feelings are translated into clothes that move between athletic exposure and tailored restraint. A distorted animal-print cycling set is paired with a structured brown wool coat, expanding the brand’s workwear language through contrast. Elsewhere, a full work suit is reimagined in baby-pink technical taffeta, blurring the line between corporate dress and synthetic sportswear.
The collection explores a more mature approach to dressing but keeps the brand’s characteristic playfulness. Subtly provocative colors, unexpected fabric pairings, and relaxed-yet-precise cuts build a wardrobe on intentional contrasts. Pink is a key color and also marks the start of a new exclusive capsule with the store New York Paris Tokyo.
Stripes return as a mix-and-match staple. Ribbed singlets function as both cozy layers and intimate loungewear. Hoodies and long-sleeve polos form the comfortable, repetitive backbone of the collection. A soft alpaca knitted polo, developed in a traditional Peruvian workshop, grounds the technical elements in craft.
The season’s concept is framed as “PRE-WORK POST-ORGASMIC.” This is not about performance metrics, but about what the body remembers after movement. Following the brand’s previous season theme of “intimacy on display,” FW26 presents an in-between state in a boy’s daily life, somewhere between work and release. It is about showing and hiding, capturing a new, personal phase in the routine.
Check out the colleciton below:



















IM MEN Fall/Winter 2026
Drôle de Monsieur FW26 Backstage!
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