Fashion Week 2025 / LITKOVSKA Printemps/Été 2026

LITKOVSKA
“(DIS)CONNECTED”
LITKOVSKA Printemps/Été 2026
LITKOVSKA “(DIS)CONNECTED” is a meditation on the fragile balance between belonging
and detachment, visibility and invisibility, silence and voice. It draws on the philosophy of art
brut — works created outside the framework of “mainstream” culture. Their art, seemingly
disconnected from the global agenda, carries a raw sincerity that often feels more deeply
connected than what surrounds us.
This duality — connected and disconnected — came to life at the Paris Fashion Week
presentation, where camouflage mesh, usually used to protect Ukrainian warriors, was
reimagined in pink. Transformed into an installation, it became a symbol of strength,
resilience, and defiance. A material once meant to conceal was turned into a statement:
bold, vulnerable, and uncompromising, raising awareness of the ongoing fight for freedom.
Lilia Litkovska reflects on truth, individuality, and authenticity, setting human depth against
the rigidity of everyday life. The “fight,” she suggests, is not only on the battlefield but also
within ourselves, in the choices we make to resist conformity and remain true to who we are.
The SS’26 collection builds on these ideas. Light, fluid textiles and embellishments — lace,
silk, and designer embroidery — are set against sculptural accessories, including hand-
carved wooden flowers shaped into jewelry and tops. Staying true to the brand’s codes,
tailoring is deconstructed: jackets are transformable, dresses unfold into multiple forms,
seams remain visible, edges left unfinished. Denim appears alongside delicate fabrics,
creating contrasts of weight and fragility. Each piece adapts to the wearer — transformative
and versatile, with no single fixed direction.
The presentation was accompanied by a live performance from Ukrainian cultural figures:
musician-composer Yuri Khustochka and writer, singer, and cultural ambassador Irena
Karpa. Music and poetry intertwined to tell a story of resilience and longing, amplifying the
collection’s exploration of human connection.
Beyond fashion, “(DIS)CONNECTED” reflects the world we inhabit and leaves us with a
question: when we feel most detached, could it be the very moment we are closest to
ourselves — and to one another?
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