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Structured Disorder by oqLiq for S/S 26-27, London Fashion Week | FashionTV | FTV
Experience the future of urban movement through a spring/summer 2026 collection of oqLiq that redefines the relationship between the body and the modern metropolis! As we navigate the layered rhythms of the contemporary city, the clothing acts as the primary interface between the self and the environment, a concept oqLiq explores profoundly in its S/S 2026 collection, Interlace. Debuting on the London Fashion Week digital schedule following a presentation in Paris, this collection marks a milestone. The collection is built on a foundation of modular thinking and adaptable structures, where the act of cutting is redefined as a structural syntax. This approach enables garments to flex across different climates, contexts, and motions, effectively forming a wearable spatial system. Design elements such as dislocated paneling, transparent-to-solid layering, and stacked geometric compositions articulate a sense of “structured disorder,” creating silhouettes that shift gracefully with airflow. By blurring the lines between natural forms and synthetic precision, oqLiq presents clothing as wearable architecture in motion. The collection combines natural fibers like cotton and TENCEL™ with advanced functional textiles that are water-repellent, breathable, and exceptionally lightweight.
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