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2.1.2026

Haruco-vert FW26 SAMSARA III.2

Written by
Anna Kranzle
In fashion, styles constantly shift. They disappear, return, and evolve, much like the spiritual idea of Samsara, where life, death, and renewal are all connected. Trends from the past often come back in new forms, showing that nothing truly ends. It simply changes. Haruco-vert named their last three collections Samsara to express this ongoing transformation, mirroring the evolving yet interconnected nature of their designs. Each one explores change, identity, and freedom through bold, boundary-pushing fashion. By using the same title, a continuous journey of growth and creative exploration is highlighted.
Haruco-vert produces garments in small, thoughtful runs, prioritizing quality over quantity. Each piece follows an experimental yet disciplined design process. Form, function, and gender-fluid expression come together in every design. We avoid overproduction and focus on timeless, avant-garde silhouettes. These garments are made to endure aesthetically and ethically. Collections follow an all-season approach, designed for longevity and adaptability. Layering items supports relevance beyond traditional fashion cycles.

Samsara III.2 unfolds within the cycle itself, where growth and decay exist side by side. Greens and light blues suggest renewal and clarity, while bleached denim and raw edges reveal what time leaves behind. Nothing here is untouched. Nothing is final.

Black marks the space between beginning and ending, holding tension rather than resolving it. As in nature, progress is never clean; it carries traces of erosion, repetition, and return.

The silhouettes remain fluid and genderless, shaped by an all-season approach that resists fixed moments in time. Material are treated as evolving surfaces rather than finished objects. Each garment reflects transition. Not as a phase, but as a constant state.

Samsara III.2 does not close a chapter. Transformation is continuous and identity remains in motion.

Shades of green and light blue bring to mind growth, new beginnings and clear vision. Bleached denim and raw edges show the other side. They reflect decay and the breakdown of what came before. Putting soft, natural colors next to black creates contrast. It shows the tension between start and finish.

Haruco-vert produces garments in small, thoughtful runs, prioritizing quality over quantity. Each piece follows an experimental yet disciplined design process. Form, function, and gender-fluid expression come together in every design. We avoid overproduction and focus on timeless, avant-garde silhouettes. These garments are made to endure aesthetically and ethically. Collections follow an all-season approach, designed for longevity and adaptability. Layering items supports relevance beyond traditional fashion cycles.

We are excited to present the FW26 collection at Curate in New York, February 22 - 24, at 555 W 25th St, New York, NY 10001.

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