Sculptural Sovereignty by Edris Pala for F/W 26-27, Milan Fashion Week
Apr 23, 2026•Channel
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Reconstruct your winter armor with the fall/winter 2026-2027 collection of Edris Pala showcased at Milan Fashion Week! Edis Pala presented "Constructed Identity," a collection that functioned as a profound exploration of how we build ourselves through the armor we wear. The color story for "Constructed Identity" was a deliberate exercise in restraint and impact. The show opened with a series of "Foundational Grays" and "Mortar Whites," reflecting the raw materials of urban life. As the narrative progressed, the palette deepened into "Industrial Cobalt" and a striking "Structural Rust," a warm, metallic orange that felt grounded and earthy. The final looks were rendered in a deep, impenetrable "Basalt Black," emphasizing the silhouette as a singular, finished monument of the self. In terms of silhouette, Pala favored "Modular Volume," where jackets and coats featured detachable panels and adjustable cinching, allowing the wearer to literally "construct" their own proportions. Shoulders were sharp and peaked, lending an air of authority, while the lower halves of the garments often dissolved into asymmetrical, unfinished hems that suggested a work in progress. This tension between the polished and the raw defined the collection’s soul, proving that identity is never static, but a continuous process of building and rebuilding.