Fragments of Elegance by RVDK for S/S 26, Paris Haute Couture | FashionTV | FTV
Feb 16, 2026•Channel
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Embrace the world of radical sustainability and witness how Ronald van der Kemp continues to dismantle the traditional waste of high fashion. For the spring/summer 2026 haute couture season, RVDK reaffirmed his status as the world’s first "ethical couturier" by presenting a collection that felt both deeply personal and globally urgent. The show, set against a backdrop of industrial chic, used 100% upcycled materials, proving that luxury can be born of the forgotten remnants of the past. Each look was a masterclass in "collage couture," featuring intricate patchworks of vintage silks, surplus leathers, and even discarded hardware transformed into jewelry. Van der Kemp’s silhouettes for S/S 26 leaned into a rebellious, punk-infused elegance, characterized by sharp tailoring and voluminous, sculptural drapes. The color palette was an electric mix of neon accents against earthy, recycled tones, reflecting the tension between nature and urban decay. Notable highlights included a floor-length gown constructed entirely from vintage neckties and a jacket intricately woven from shredded denim scraps. This collection wasn't just a display of clothing; it was a manifesto for a more mindful and artistic future for Haute Couture.