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Board the Train with Subwae for F/W 26-27, Milan Fashion Week | FashionTV | FTV

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Stop scrolling and step onto the platform – Subwae’s fall/winter 2026 collection “Keteke” is a journey you don’t want to miss! The digital presentation was screened as part of the Limbo Museum’s The Other Side of Languish exhibition. The collection, designed by Christopher Akpo, draws its name and soul from the Ghanaian film Keteke and the Akan word for train, turning the train into a living metaphor for memory, identity, and the in-between moments that quietly shape us. Known for architecture-inspired silhouettes, minimalism, industrial edge, and an embrace of imperfection, SUBWAE translates these signatures into raw, layered forms that feel like unfinished stations and worn surfaces in motion. Deadstock materials sourced directly in Accra carry the improvisational rhythm of Ghanaian life — the humour, the chaos, the warmth — while pushing the narrative into a sharp, contemporary design language. The collection is gritty, utilitarian streetwear at its most thoughtful: checkered shorts, matching athleisure sets, bold-colored caps, and pieces that layer like spaces in transition. Textures are raw and real — distressed edges, exposed seams, heavy-duty fabrics — yet the overall mood is carefree, youthful, and unpretentious. It’s clothing that moves with you, that remembers where it came from, and that refuses to apologize for its imperfections.

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