For Fall/Winter 2026, White Mountaineering presents a collection called Post De Stijl. It starts with the order and abstraction of the Dutch art movement, De Stijl, but moves away from its primary colors. Instead, the palette is reconstructed in monochromatic shades of black, white, beige, green, and purple.

The idea is to explore essential products that align with form, proportion, structure, and how the body moves. The design philosophy “form follows function” is overlaid onto contemporary functional wear, while color is restrained.

Here, color withdraws from a decorative role. It acts as a backdrop to highlight structure, function, and bodily movement. By unifying the palette, the aim is to avoid manipulating impressions through color contrast, directing attention instead to changes created by shape, volume, and motion.

The clothing is not approached as sculpture, but as “products existing alongside the moving body.” Structure and form are designed for everyday actions. Even layered, oversized pieces are engineered so their construction follows the movement of the body.

By putting functionality first, the inherent texture of the materials is emphasized. The collection is presented as a summary of the designer’s years of searching within the ambiguous space between functional wear and fashion.

Check out the collection below: