Flapper6 introduces “Flame of the Forest” as a statement-led SS26 womenswear collection
BGlobal has introduced Flapper6, a luxury womenswear label positioned in the contemporary fashion space through structured silhouettes, directional occasionwear, and a long-term approach to design. The brand’s latest Spring/Summer 2026 collection, “Flame of the Forest,” sets out that identity clearly, presenting a wardrobe built around confidence, precision, and controlled boldness.
At the centre of Flapper6 is a design language that balances structure with fluidity. The brand describes its garments as modern uniforms for women who value both visual impact and intention, with architectural lines softened by movement, texture, and considered detailing. The result is clothing designed to hold presence while remaining wearable, rather than relying on spectacle alone.
That balance becomes the core of “Flame of the Forest.” For SS26, the collection explores themes of intensity and transformation, translating raw energy into sculptural form. Fluid silhouettes are set against precise tailoring, producing pieces that move between strength and refinement. In the brand’s framing, the collection is intended to capture motion, power, and quiet confidence — not as separate ideas, but as parts of the same modern feminine identity.
The label also positions sustainability as part of its business structure rather than a seasonal message. According to the brand, Flapper6 works with controlled production volumes, prioritises responsible sourcing, and designs with longevity at the centre of the process. The stated aim is to move away from disposable seasonal consumption and towards enduring wardrobe pieces shaped by craftsmanship and purpose.
As Flapper6 continues to build visibility through editorial placement and international positioning, the brand is presenting itself as part of a broader shift in contemporary luxury — one where occasionwear is redefined through structure, restraint, and a sharper global perspective. With “Flame of the Forest,” that direction takes on a clear SS26 form.








