A Study in Private vs. Public Life

On February 7, 2025, at Warehouse Terada E HALL in Tokyo, Attachment presented its highly anticipated Fall/Winter 2025-2026 collection, titled “Review.” This season, designer Koki Enomoto steered the brand towards a more introspective narrative, exploring the nuanced interplay between private and public life. While Attachment has long been synonymous with ease, modernity, and streamlined silhouettes, this latest collection delves deeper into the concept of **”Inside Time”—**a theme that challenges perceptions of personal space and identity.

Blurring the Boundaries Between Private and Public

The Fall/Winter 2025-2026 collection draws inspiration from the quiet, unspoken moments that define daily existence. It highlights the tension between self-expression and social conformity, urging a reflection on the hidden edges of everyday life.

Grounded in classic menswear, the collection showcases:

  • Luxurious knitwear crafted in collaboration with John Smedley
  • Wide-leg trousers and lightweight outerwear designed for effortless movement
  • Leather and suede tank tops and leggings, introducing unexpected textures to the lineup
  • Reimagined cashmere pieces, headbands, and indoor-outdoor babouche slippers that reinforce the theme of transitioning between private and public spaces

A sophisticated color palette of navy, charcoal grey, ecru, dark brown, camel, and lime green echoes the subtleties of hidden moments, while paperclip motifs symbolize the quiet interactions that bind everyday life together.

The Show: A Reflection of Stillness and Subtle Tension

The presentation of the collection itself was an extension of its philosophical underpinnings. Set against a minimalist backdrop, the runway exuded a sense of calm, punctuated by fleeting moments of underlying tension. The models embodied a natural, almost introspective energy, reinforcing the collection’s message about the individuality hidden within seemingly ordinary attire.

Enomoto’s concept of “deviation” played a crucial role in shaping the garments, introducing playful details that captured the human fluctuations concealed beneath structured outfits. The result? A collection that feels both deeply personal and effortlessly wearable.

Creative Team Behind the Vision

  • Designer: Koki Enomoto
  • Knitwear Collaboration: John Smedley
  • Art Director: Tatsuya Yamaguchi
  • Set Design: ­­­Yuki Takakura @ KuRoKo Inc.
  • Music Direction: Risa Taniguchi
  • Casting: Kosuke Kuriyanagi @ VOLO

Where to Experience the Collection

For those eager to explore Attachment’s Fall/Winter 2025-2026 collection up close, the brand will hold an exclusive showroom presentation at Attachment Showroom in Ebisu-Minami, Tokyo, from February 12 to 15.

With “Review,” Attachment masterfully bridges the intimate and the external, the personal and the social, offering a wardrobe that subtly yet powerfully reflects the complexities of modern life.