Ángel Schlesser Fall/Winter 2025-2026: Deconstructing Minimalism with ‘Autopsy’

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Ángel Schlesser’s creative director, Alfonso Pérez, redefines the house’s signature minimalism with an introspective and architectural vision for Fall/Winter 2025-2026. Unveiled at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Madrid, the collection—aptly titled Autopsy—examines the duality of exposure and concealment, transforming classic tailoring into a study of movement, structure, and deconstruction.
Ángel Schlesser Fall/Winter 2025-2026: Deconstructing Minimalism with ‘Autopsy’
At first glance, the pieces embody Schlesser’s signature restraint, but upon closer inspection, they reveal a quiet complexity. Strategic cutouts, asymmetrical drapes, and sculptural folds disrupt traditional silhouettes, allowing garments to shift dynamically with the body. The collection’s exploration of “bringing the inside out,” as Pérez describes it, challenges the notion of static design, presenting a wardrobe where precision and imperfection coexist in harmony.
Ángel Schlesser Fall/Winter 2025-2026: Deconstructing Minimalism with ‘Autopsy’
Muted neutrals—charcoal, bone, deep navy—form the foundation, while textures range from crisp wools to fluid silks, emphasizing contrast between rigidity and fluidity. Minimalist yet subversive, Autopsy marks a bold evolution for Ángel Schlesser, where modernity is redefined through a lens of deconstructed sophistication.
Ángel Schlesser Fall/Winter 2025-2026: Deconstructing Minimalism with ‘Autopsy’

Ángel Schlesser Fall/Winter 2025-2026: Deconstructing Minimalism with ‘Autopsy’

Ángel Schlesser Fall/Winter 2025-2026: Deconstructing Minimalism with ‘Autopsy’
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Ángel Schlesser Fall/Winter 2025-2026: Deconstructing Minimalism with ‘Autopsy’

Ángel Schlesser Fall/Winter 2025-2026: Deconstructing Minimalism with ‘Autopsy’

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