LUEDER showed its Fall/Winter 2026 collection at London Fashion Week through the NEWGEN program. The collection called “Ghosts of My Life,” deals with fear, anger, and nostalgia while keeping the brand’s focus on community and genderless design.

At the center of LUEDER’s work is an idea they call Mental Armour. The clothes are meant to support the wearer emotionally as well as practically. The brand has always aimed to talk openly about mental health, and this season continues that push for a fashion industry that pays attention to the people making it and the people wearing it.

The collection pulls from a few specific places: the paintings of Tobias Spichtig, the film “Powder,” and the writings of Mark Fisher, especially his book “Ghosts of My Life,” which deals with hauntology and how the past lingers. The result is a world that feels dark and tense, where memory and desire overlap.

This season introduces a new energy. The brand describes it as angrier and sexier than before. The idea is that in a world where radical experiments in living have faded, freedom shows up in small details and textures. Invention becomes a way forward. It is not quite anger and not quite mourning. Collaboration and experimentation are how community gets built.

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