LLOSA Fall/Winter 2026 / FW26 during Paris Men’s Fashion Week entitled LIFE LAYERS
For FW26, LLOSA envisions a wardrobe as the uniform of the future: protective, graphic, and deeply wearable. The collection is built through layering and controlled, voluminous proportions, embracing a deliberate duality between roundness and geometry. Silhouettes wrap the body without restricting it, sculpt space, and assert a calm yet decisive presence.
Inspirations overlap like the garments themselves. Japanese pop culture infuses the collection with visual rigor, a sense of uniform, and near-utilitarian precision. Sci-fi worlds Dune as an atmospheric reference bring the idea of a nomadic wardrobe: protection, modularity, desert-toned palettes, elongated silhouettes. The whole is anchored by modern, clean tailoring in the spirit of a radical, quiet elegance in the vein of Alessandro Sartori: sharp lines, controlled construction, boldness without display.
The wardrobe is structured around three pillars: sculptural futuristic sportswear (cocoon volumes, dense comfort), streamlined and daring tailoring (elongated sets, wide trousers, frame-like coats), and ultra-designed techwear made for real use (mobility, protection, functionality). Textile richness reinforces this vision: Italian wool fresco and flannels for structure and drape, Japanese cotton fleece for warmth and surface precision, exclusive fabrics developed for LLOSA (pleats and jacquards) as a signature of relief, and nylon for the technical dimension.
The palette asserts an architectural sobriety sand, cream, black, mid-grey, beige punctuated by a deep burgundy, creating chromatic tension. FW26 thus delivers a contemporary premium proposition: functional, constructed, and oriented toward the imagination. A modular wardrobe that fuses the rigor of streamlined tailoring with futuristic sportswear and ultra-designed techwear, in a range of desert neutrals punctuated with burgundy.
CONCEPT & INSPIRATIONS, LLOSA FW26 / Fall/Winter 2026 collection explores the idea of a contemporary uniform: protective, graphic, and versatile. It draws on Japanese pop culture through a sense of silhouette, near “tech” precision, references to uniforms, and a refined manga/mecha aesthetic while also invoking the sci-fi imagination of Dune: enveloping layers, nomadic volumes, sand and cream tonalities, and functionality designed for the environment. Everything is framed by modern, minimal tailoring in the manner of Alessandro Sartori: clean lines, calm construction, discreet boldness. The result is a proposition that is both rounded and geometric, voluminous yet controlled where comfort becomes architecture.
SILHOUETTES & PROPORTIONS, Ample yet controlled volumes: wide trousers, long layers, structured dra-ping. Cape/long coat as signature pieces, emphasizing wrap and protection. Roundness / geometry duality: softened shoulders, elongated lengths, graphic blocks of color. Modular uniforms: looks conceived in layers-pieces are meant to be worn together and stacked.
VESTIAIRE, LLOSA wardrobe in 3 pillars : 01 Futuristic Sportswear, Sculptural, comfortable sportswear with rounded volumes: fleece layers, oversized tops. “cocoon” silhouettes worn as full neutral looks. 02 Streamlined and Daring Tailoring, Sharp, elongated, modern tailoring pieces: coats, wide-leg sets, intentionally generous pro-portions, asserted minimalism. 03 Ultra-Designed, Practical Techwear, Functional pieces in nylon and technical fabrics, where cut and ergonomics come first: pro-tection, mobility, graphic presence, and use-driven details.
MATERIALS, LLOSA FW26 / Fall/Winter 2026 collection highlights textile richness and contrasts in handfeel: Italian wool fresco and flannels: structure, drape, a dry or softened elegance. Japanese cotton fleeces: comfort, density, matte and precise surface. Exclusive fabrics developed for the brand: pleats and jacquards as signatures of relief and texture. Nylon: a technical response protection, lightness, futuristic edge.
COLOR, A range of architectural neutrals sand, cream, black, mid-grey, beige lifted by a deep burgundy used as an accent to densify the silhouette and create a point of visual tension.
DÉTAILS & INTENTION DE STYLE, Long layering, a “soft armor” effect: protection without rigidity. Texture play: matte/structured, smooth/relief (pleats, jacquard), dry/fluffy (fresco vs. fleece). Headwear and enveloping collars: an “urban scout” silhouette, between desert and Megacity.





















All images LLOSA FW26 / Fall/Winter 2026 by the brand. PR Agency Ritual Projects Paris.