Chinese luxury brand ICICLE presented its beautiful Autumn/Winter 2026 Atelier Collection at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, with a co-ed runway featuring both menswear and womenswear. The show reflected the brand’s calm, nature-focused philosophy, delivering beautifully crafted pieces with strong shapes that felt refined, wearable, and quietly luxurious.

The collection leaned into the natural movement of fabric, with folds, twists, and subtle asymmetry shaping many of the garments. Soft wools and cashmere created cocooning volumes that settled naturally on the body, while fluid silks introduced movement through gathered and twisted constructions. Satin occasionally appeared between heavier wool layers, catching the light and adding depth. The palette stayed grounded in raven black, ink blue, oyster shell, and grey, alongside earthy browns and moss greens, punctuated with flashes of bright red and green.

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Details throughout the collection allowed the silhouettes to shift and move. Loops placed at the waist or shoulder released folds and volume, while balloon skirts curved outward at the hem, balancing fullness with delicacy. Across the womenswear, the pieces felt sculptural but practical.

Menswear introduced a slightly more assertive elegance, revisiting classic tailoring with softer materials and updated proportions. Silk and cashmere lightened traditional structures, set against sturdier tweeds, wool houndstooth, and compact waistcoats, creating a wardrobe rooted in craftsmanship and ease.

The result was a collection grounded in natural materials and thoughtful design. In a week often driven by spectacle, ICICLE’s co-ed Atelier show stood out for its quiet confidence and beautifully made pieces built for real life.