SS 2026 Collection

Dressedfor theConsidered.

A curated edit of twelve pieces. Each garment selected for material provenance, cut precision, and enduring relevance — not trend.

Twelve Pieces. One Season.
02 — Collections

The Edit

Tailor's hands working with luxury fabric in dimly lit atelier, deep shadows, focused craftsmanship, dark stone walls

Atelier Standard

Every seam. Considered.

03 — Philosophy

The Art of
Restraint.

True luxury is undetectable. We source from mills with generational expertise — places where the craft predates the brand.

Each piece in the LuxeWear collection undergoes a 14-point material review before selection. We reject 93% of samples. The remaining 7% become the edit.

Material Provenance

01Grade-A Cashmere
Inner MongoliaTwo-ply, 14 micron
02Duchess Satin
Como, Italy100% Silk
03Belgian Linen
Kortrijk, BelgiumStone-washed
04Vegetable Leather
Córdoba, SpainChrome-free tannage
93%
Samples Rejected
12pieces
Per Season
04 — Clientele

Worn & Trusted.

Portrait of Charlotte Wren, creative director
Charlotte Wren
Creative Director, New York
01

"The Merino Overcoat replaced three coats I owned. It is the only piece I reach for. That is what investment dressing means."

Portrait of Marcus Adeyemi, architect
Marcus Adeyemi
Architect, London
02

"I wore the Linen Blazer to four continents last season. It arrived unwrinkled every time. The construction is extraordinary."

Portrait of Simone Nakamura, fashion editor
Simone Nakamura
Editor, Tokyo
03

"The Silk Camisole has a weight and drape I have not found elsewhere. LuxeWear understands that luxury is tactile first."

Luxury clothing rack in dark boutique, deep shadows, warm accent lighting, architectural interior
05 — The Collection

Twelve Pieces.
One Season.

The SS 2026 edit is available now. Each piece is produced in limited quantity. No restocks.