INTERFERENCE
SPRING SUMMER COLLECTION 2026
About The Collection
Inspiration
INTERFERENCE is a conceptual exploration of resistance, imperfection, and anti‑ornamentation.
Hair becomes a material for obscuring and disrupting form, using irregular silhouettes, asymmetry, and controlled disorder to create a visual language that resists immediacy.
Drawing on Op Art and Japanese Ma philosophy, the collection uses negative space, fractured lines, and precise placement to generate optical tension and continual visual shift.
Cutting Technique
Cutting within INTERFERENCE focuses on irregular silhouettes, asymmetry and calibrated disorder. Zig-zag sectioning fractures the internal structure, creating shattered texture and multidimensional movement. Disconnection is used deliberately to destabilise outline and disturb symmetry, while precision underpins every irregular form. Layers interact to produce bold, broken shapes that appear spontaneous yet are engineered with control. Structured geometry is disrupted through uneven lengths and fragmented edges, allowing the cut to shift visually from every angle.
Colouring Technique
Colour amplifies the collection’s fractured aesthetic through sharp monochrome contrasts strategically distributed through the lengths. Placement is deliberate, enhancing the illusion of interruption and visual instability. Light and dark tones are positioned to exaggerate negative space and emphasise internal texture. Rather than blending seamlessly, colour works to create separation and optical tension, reinforcing the sense of disruption. The result is a visually shattered surface that heightens depth, dimension and modernity while remaining unmistakably precise.
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