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Det Blev Sent’s Fall/Winter 2026 collection, “Khorós”, is presented as a meditation on the human body: fragile, protective, wounded, and in constant flux. Inspired by Berlinde De Bruyckere’s exhibition “Khorós”, the collection translates sculptural language into garments that operate between clothing and skin, emphasizing proximity rather than surface.

The body is approached as a vessel of memory and transformation. Layers wrap and reveal with restraint, while seams register acts of care rather than construction. Surfaces appear frayed, softened, and weathered, shaped through reduction rather than excess. The collection holds tension within essential dualities: exposure and concealment, stillness and motion, decay and renewal.

Materials are bent, worn, and reassembled with their histories left intact. Wear is not concealed but allowed to remain visible, becoming intrinsic to the design. Heavy fabrics fall with a muted softness, balancing flow and stillness. Sculptural draping, destroyed denim, waxed cotton, and distressed leather form a wardrobe shaped by use, where imperfection is neither corrected nor hidden.

In “Khorós”, fragility settles into quiet strength. Restraint replaces spectacle, offering a reflection on endurance, the resilience of the body, and the understated power of presence.

ABOUT DET BLEV SENT

Det Blev Sent establishes a dialogue of nostalgic and sentimental lust for youth deprivation. Drawing on the raw and unfiltered energy of youth, the brand mixes various genres of subculture to disrupt and innovate contemporary culture. The antiestablishmentarian attitudes eschew the hierarchy.

Influences of music, modernism, and artistic movements are core foundations within each collection, and the ongoing exploration of culture with a respect to the past, now, and beyond allows understanding of the sublime energy and body language of youth. The ideas presented by DBS celebrate a strong, rebellious point of view and convey an attitude of independence.

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