At London Fashion Week, TOGA Archives presented their Fall Winter 2026 collection that felt instinctive and unsettled in the best way possible. Rather than chasing polish, the show leaned into disruption, offering clothes that appeared shaped by movement, layering, and individuality.

Under Yasuko Furuta, tailoring arrived deliberately undone. Blazers sat slightly off, shirting emerged in unexpected layers, and trousers were cut away or reworked to suggest flexibility over formality. Knitwear wrapped and gathered the body with intention, echoing the lived-in tension TOGA does so well.

Texture played a central role. Leather and wool were offset by synthetic finishes and flashes of faux fur, while a largely muted palette was sharpened with electric blues, greens, and red accents. Accessories pushed the mood further, adding moments of gloss and ornament that felt spontaneous rather than decorative.

Shown in London, the collection felt right at home. It reinforced the city’s reputation as a space for experimentation and underscored TOGA Archives’ ability to blur structure and chaos without losing clarity.

Discover the collection below.

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