Jawara Alleyne Fall/Winter 2025-2026: Deconstruction as a New Form of Power

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For Fall/Winter 2025-2026, Jawara Alleyne leans into his signature aesthetic of deconstruction—but this time, it's about building something new. Titled Construction, the collection redefines how garments take shape, balancing rawness with refinement, structure with fluidity.
Jawara Alleyne Fall/Winter 2025-2026: Deconstruction as a New Form of Power
Presented in an industrial Shoreditch venue pulsing with reggaeton and heavy metal beats, the show embodied a rebellious energy that mirrored Alleyne’s design ethos. Knotted jersey pieces, inspired by his childhood kite-making in Jamaica, paid homage to his roots, while an expanded material palette introduced ruched wools, sculpted corduroys, and striped taffetas reminiscent of construction site barricades. The contrast between soft draping and architectural silhouettes added a theatrical dimension, nodding to the designer’s increasing presence in the wardrobes of music icons like Rihanna and Shakira.
Jawara Alleyne Fall/Winter 2025-2026: Deconstruction as a New Form of Power
Playful irreverence remained at the core—elastic bands cinched waists and doubled as chokers, graffiti-scrawled denim flares carried a DIY edge, and hybrid polo shirts fused together with slashed seams subverted traditional tailoring. The closing look, a corseted bustier of interwoven jersey strands paired with a voluminous tucked-under skirt, encapsulated Alleyne’s evolving approach—one where rawness meets couture-level precision.
Jawara Alleyne Fall/Winter 2025-2026: Deconstruction as a New Form of Power
With Construction, Alleyne signals a shift toward a more luxurious interpretation of his avant-garde aesthetic, proving that breaking things apart is just another way of rebuilding fashion’s future.
Jawara Alleyne Fall/Winter 2025-2026: Deconstruction as a New Form of Power
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Jawara Alleyne Fall/Winter 2025-2026: Deconstruction as a New Form of Power

Jawara Alleyne Fall/Winter 2025-2026: Deconstruction as a New Form of Power

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