MFWSS26: ANTEPRIMA “Echoes of Transience. From Fragility, We Build. From Decay, We Create” Collection.
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- Nov 13, 2025
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Anteprima continues the dialogue between fashion and art with a new collaboration with Japanese sculptor Takahiro Iwasaki, where geometry, recycled materials, and the memory of places are reflected in the structure of garments.
Photos by Marco Lorè

Anteprima celebrates talent with a new signature collaboration between creative director Izumi Ogino and Japanese miniature sculptor Takahiro Iwasaki, originally from Hiroshima.
The Spring/Summer 2026 collection revolves around the theme “Echoes of Transience. From fragility, we build. From decay, we create”, exploring the transformation of weakness into strength and the discovery of beauty in disorder.
Inspired by Iwasaki’s Zen creativity and his meditative, miniature works, Izumi Ogino reinvents the everyday, elevating the ordinary into the extraordinary and rediscovering the value of regeneration.
Anteprima’s vision becomes a tribute to the silent resilience hidden in the everyday. Dust, thread, hair, memory: fragile elements transformed into something sacred and lasting.
The collection takes shape in the architectural geometries of towers and temples, with lightness, reflected in the structure and proportions of garments—like in the artist’s mirror installations.
The key lies in reimagining, relying on the transformative power of life and of ordinary things, from wearable art to the sustainability of recycled, eco-friendly, and biodegradable materials.
The runway turns into a true poetic construction site, with a reflective pond symbolizing structure and transience.
Through layered styling, the garments evoke the beauty of Iwasaki’s works, where transparency and structural integrity coexist in harmony.
Lightweight knits and ethereal fabrics move with the body, while the interplay of light and shadow highlights the solidity of the pieces, recalling the visual rhythm of suspended towers and fragmented landscapes.
Colors, vivid and intense, embody a spirit of optimism: from blue, green, yellow, and pink to pastels such as ivory, mint, and peach, along with shades of wisteria, lilac, and violet.
Orange, a nod to human intervention and reconstruction, emerges on sculptural helmets.
Unconventional textures—recycled threads, metallic yarns, translucent fabrics—reflect Iwasaki’s tactile language.
The sustainable commitment is evident in the use of recycled fibers, regenerated nylon, polyester, and in collaborations with artisans applying zero-waste techniques, revealing the beauty of mindful renewal.
The collection ranges from coats with trompe-l’œil details to reinterpreted short trenches and unisex cotton trench bermudas.
An Iwasaki artwork becomes a print on breathable mesh knitwear, while polo shirts and knit skirts recall industrial construction nets, transforming the everyday into wearable art.
Through collaborations with contemporary Japanese artists, Anteprima renews its commitment to transforming fashion into an artistic and poetic experience, capable of surprising and inspiring.



































































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