KEISUKEYOSHIDA Spring 2026 unfolded as a study in control – the kind that turns subversion into a steady pulse rather than a shout. Yoshida built his collection on a spine of tailoring, but loosened the vertebrae: elongated collars stood like exclamation marks, jackets slouched from precise shoulders, and shirts appeared half-escaped from their own buttoning.
Pinstripes, military greens, and deep blacks formed a visual throughline, occasionally interrupted by jolts – a powdery aqua dress with gentle transparency, the unexpected gloss of magenta, the sculpture of a lacquer-black headpiece. Yoshida’s denim look was stripped of Americana nostalgia, instead sharpened into a fitted jacket and straight-leg jeans, both edged with an unsettling tidiness.
Every element was calibrated: the square-toed pumps, the barely-there makeup, the fine-wire glasses that lent the models an air of clinical detachment. Even when the silhouettes swelled – in sleeveless blazers or draped chiffon – there was a sense of containment, as though the clothes were keeping secrets.
This wasn’t a parade of statements, but a slow burn of impressions – the kind that settle in the mind and stay there.
Collection
- Brand: KEISUKEYOSHIDA
- Season: Spring 2026
- By: Keisuke Yoshida
- Type: Womenswear
- Date: July 25, 2025
- Location: Tokyo
Media
- Photo Credit: Takamasa Nagae, Shun Mizuno, Tomohiro Horiuchi | Courtesy of KEISUKEYOSHIDA
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London College of Fashion alumna (PGCert Fashion Buying & Merchandising). 15 years in fashion across styling, buying & merchandising, trend forecasting, e-commerce, and marketing. Includes roles at Vivienne Westwood and multi-brand retail stocking 50+ brands including Adidas, Nike, and Puma.






