SS26 Savour started where many of our ideas begin: in Amsterdam.
Not in a studio, but at the market. At small neighborhood bakeries. At lunch tables where handwritten menus are taped to the wall and the specials are explained with a small joke on the side. We kept noticing how food in this city is presented, layered, framed intentionally. Almost like architecture.
For this collection, we looked at how pastries sit like sculptures in vitrinas, how market stalls overflow with color and texture, and how everyday street façades host these moments. Those contrasts naturally translated into fabric and silhouette.
In the studio, that meant combining bold graphic elements with sketch-like illustrations. Structured cuts next to loose embroidery. Clean typography alongside textured surfaces. We wanted the pieces to feel composed, but never too polished.
Savour is also about community. Many of the references came from places we visit weekly, people we know, talks we’ve had. The collection reflects the rhythm of the city and the individuals who give it energy.
It moves between street and refinement because Amsterdam does. Our city is relaxed but considered.
SS26 invites you to dress with appetite for detail, for contrast, for curiosity.

