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Rhyzem Spring/Summer 2026, “Interstices”, considers migration as a condition that reshapes time. What is carried becomes layered: architectural echoes, worn surfaces, fragments that accumulate through movement. Within these traces, soft structures emerge from rigid forms, holding tension between dispersal and belonging. The garment operates as a moving archive, where structures dissolve into asymmetry and identity refracts through cut and fold. Cultural fragments surface and sink within the fabric, each rupture and suture tracing a quiet geometry of diaspora, an interval where cultures meet and time folds.
Across the collection, tailoring loosens into volume and drape. Jackets sit slightly displaced from the body, trousers pool and fold at the ground, and long shirts extend into tunic-like proportions. Asymmetry appears through layered panels, offset closures, and irregular hems, allowing garments to shift as the wearer moves. The palette remains restrained, emphasizing texture, weight, and construction over contrast. These silhouettes reinforce the idea of the garment as a site of passage, shaped through movement and layering.
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ABOUT Rhyzem
Founded in 2023, Rhyzem debuted at London Fashion Week. With narrative at its core, the brand embraces fluid gender aesthetics, blending Eastern classical beauty with sustainable practices to create neutral wear. It merges Eastern and Western tailoring through soft pleats and drapes that wrap the body in gentle ripples, shaping restrained yet sharp silhouettes. The designs emphasize the human form, establishing a sensory tension between garment and body. Layers of light, flowing yarn envelop the wearer, recalling ink washes in classical painting and reflecting a fluid Eastern philosophy.
Photos: Courtesy of Rhyzem | Photography: @shin.yatagai














