
Summary
Kiko Kostadinov presented his Fall/Winter 2026 menswear collection for his namesake label at Paris Fashion Week, unveiling a body of work that continues his exploration of sculptural tailoring and utilitarian detail. Central to the seasonal range were elongated coats with asymmetric closures, paneled knitwear and trousers featuring hybridized seams that blurred the boundary between formal and functional. Standout outerwear includes asymmetric parkas and tailored jackets featuring contrast piping and multi-functional pockets that blur the line between fashion and utility.
The collection also introduces innovative knitwear, characterized by fractured geometric patterns and high-neck collars that lend a futuristic edge to the seasonal wardrobe. Footwear remains a significant focal point, with new hybrid silhouettes that combine the durability of hiking boots with the streamlined profile of performance sneakers. Materials play a crucial role in the collection’s narrative, with a heavy emphasis on textured wools, weather-resistant nylons and reinforced cotton drills that underscore the collection’s functional intent.
The palette leaned into muted earth tones – slate, moss, and deep burgundy – punctuated by flashes of metallic accents, underscoring the tension between restraint and experimentation. Inspiration for the collection drew from both historical tailoring traditions and modern industrial design. Kostadinov referenced the codes of mid-century menswear while infusing them with a futuristic perspective, creating garments that felt simultaneously familiar and forward-looking.
Drawing inspiration from 20th-century workwear archetypes and Eastern European military aesthetics, Kostadinov explores the tension between rigid uniforms and the fluid movement of the modern city dweller. The collection is rooted in a theme of “systemized intuition,” where the designer balances his signature pattern-cutting complexity with a newfound focus on protective silhouettes.
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