INFDark Showed AW26 On-Schedule at London Fashion Week, Turning Construction Into the Collection

INFDark presented its Autumn/Winter 2026 collection on the London Fashion Week on-schedule catwalk, built around a central question: how does a garment truly come into being? Rather than treating the finished silhouette as the endpoint of design, the show returned to the moment before completion—when structure remained in flux and possibility stayed open. Evolution became the framework.

Construction details usually hidden within the making process were dismantled and elevated into visible, standalone elements. Modular layers, adjustable components and functional transformations allowed each look to exist in multiple states, shifting with the wearer. Garments were shown not as fixed outcomes, but as responsive systems designed for adaptability and longevity.

Visually, AW26 imagined a subtle post-apocalyptic world that continued to function after collapse. Residual structures, relaxed silhouettes and exposed underlayers created a refined, wasteland-adjacent mood. Prints inspired by crumpled pattern-making paper—digitally reconstructed into trompe-l’oeil surfaces—reinforced themes of revision, reconstruction and the beauty of process.

The collection merged conceptual intent with wearable flexibility, aligning the runway message with current conversations around sustainability, transformation and the future of clothing as a system rather than a single static form.

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