For Fall/Winter 2025 ROKH reflects on the balance between creation and deconstruction, silhouette, and form with pieces that change, shapes, and develops—much like a sculptor shapes a form from raw material. Conversation is heightened by the use of wool textiles, which are typically associated with structure, shaped into floral sculptural shapes, and abstract floral motifs and dotted patterns, which add a sense of transient weightlessness.

A deconstructed old French Maison made a fitting location for the setting where past and present collapse, where deadstock is reshaped and reimagined, giving abandoned materials new life as seen in the meticulously crafted hand-ruffle work. Garments are shaped into oversized yet accurate shapes, producing silhouettes that straddle the line between constrained and uncontrolled. Each sculpture has a sensation of motion because to layered compositions, structural interventions, and dynamic volumes. This gives the impression of constant change, evoking the tactile and constantly changing quality of clay in a sculptor’s hands.

Check out the menswear looks below: