Introducing Andreas Moskin’s FW‘26 Collection: The Executed Renaissance
By PAGE Editor
Inspired by the Ukrainian cultural elite of the 1920s-30s, this collection draws from the avant-garde works of writer Mike Johansen, blending urban energy with the serenity of nature.
The classic suit is reimagined with bold, unconventional details: elongated jackets with fixed belts, patch pockets in unexpected placements, and deconstructed designs in striking red and khaki hues. Asymmetrical seams reflect themes of resilience and rebirth, symbolizing the journey from censorship and war to independence and light.
Crafted from luxurious tweed, cashmere, and wool, the collection harmonizes classic tailoring with everyday ease. Natural tones like marsala, avocado, and milk, paired with fringe details, evoke a sense of timeless elegance.
In a groundbreaking move, Andreas Moskin introduces adaptive designs for men with prosthetic arms and legs, featuring invisible zippers for effortless wearability.
This is more than fashion—it’s a celebration of culture, resilience, and innovation.
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