Sacai Reveals SS26 Collection with Artful Layering and Everyday Hybrids

Sacai’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection blurs the lines between work and play, tailoring and streetwear—redefining daily dressing through transformative design and collaborations with Carhartt WIP, J.M. Weston, and artist Geoff McFetridge.

For Spring/Summer 2026, Sacai distills its signature philosophy of hybridity into a collection that seamlessly integrates the casual and the refined. Aptly titled “Everyday All Day,” the collection is rooted in the rhythms of daily life—yet reimagines the ordinary through pieces that shift effortlessly across times and contexts.

Chitose Abe’s approach to design is at once instinctive and intentional: a creative disruption of archetypes. Cotton cashmere tuxedo jackets and trousers form the foundation of the menswear, not as static formalwear but as layered, re-engineered garments. Jackets appear doubled-up, sleeves billow then narrow into exaggerated forms, and softly falling vertical silhouettes play with femininity and asymmetry. Every twist in construction offers a new take on timelessness, infused with Abe’s harmonious, innovative sensibility.

 

This season also welcomes collaborations that fold new voices into the sacai language. Workwear brand Carhartt WIP and heritage shoemaker J.M. Weston lend their distinct identities to capsule pieces that fuse utilitarianism and luxury. Meanwhile, Los Angeles-based artist Geoff McFetridge interprets the theme visually, with artwork that reflects the brand’s concept of beginning again—“how we see the day.”

 

Sacai’s SS26 collection doesn’t chase trends; it reframes the everyday, asking its wearers to not only dress but live with intention.

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