JW ANDERSON unveiled its Resort Spring 2026 collection during the Paris Haute Couture Collection on July 7, 2025 (local time). At the venue, the brand's founder and creative director, Jonathan Anderson, showcased a new endeavor, projecting his current focus on the world of "curation" into fashion, objects, and space. 
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At the heart of the collection is a passion for collecting, which could also be called "personal desire." Anderson meticulously curated a collection of items that truly appealed to him and elevated them with craftsmanship that exudes the warmth of handwork. The diverse creations were displayed as a modern-day Cabinet of Curiosities.
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The brand logo has also been redesigned, becoming slimmer, more refined, and more striking. The visual identity has also been updated, and the store space features a new store concept by architecture studio Sanchez Benton. Nostalgic elements and soft colors and textures symbolize JW ANDERSON's current state.
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This collection features materials with stories of their origins and techniques, such as Japanese denim, silk damask woven in England, Scottish knitwear, and Irish linen. The "best of" items, which reconstruct the brand's classic pieces with a twist, add a comfortable intellectual touch to any outfit. The lookbook also features many artists and collaborators who are close friends of Anderson, creating a three-dimensional portrayal of Anderson's worldview.
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The space is filled with a carefully selected range of products, including reproduction lamps and stools by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Jason Mosseri's "Hope Spring Chair," works by ceramic artist Akiko Hirai, and mugs by Lucie Rie. Other items beloved by the brand, "items with a story," such as Murano glassware, Welsh blankets, antique gardening tools, and tea, add rhythm to the overall space.
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"I want to be close to the things I truly love." The Resort Spring 2026 Collection, woven from Jonathan Anderson's pure aesthetic sense and perspective, marks the first step in JW ANDERSON's next evolution, and is a chapter full of inspiration for transforming the everyday into something extraordinary.
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Courtesy of JW ANDERSONAt the heart of the collection is a passion for collecting, which could also be called "personal desire." Anderson meticulously curated a collection of items that truly appealed to him and elevated them with craftsmanship that exudes the warmth of handwork. The diverse creations were displayed as a modern-day Cabinet of Curiosities.
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Courtesy of JW ANDERSONThe brand logo has also been redesigned, becoming slimmer, more refined, and more striking. The visual identity has also been updated, and the store space features a new store concept by architecture studio Sanchez Benton. Nostalgic elements and soft colors and textures symbolize JW ANDERSON's current state.
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Courtesy of JW ANDERSONThis collection features materials with stories of their origins and techniques, such as Japanese denim, silk damask woven in England, Scottish knitwear, and Irish linen. The "best of" items, which reconstruct the brand's classic pieces with a twist, add a comfortable intellectual touch to any outfit. The lookbook also features many artists and collaborators who are close friends of Anderson, creating a three-dimensional portrayal of Anderson's worldview.
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Courtesy of JW ANDERSONThe space is filled with a carefully selected range of products, including reproduction lamps and stools by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Jason Mosseri's "Hope Spring Chair," works by ceramic artist Akiko Hirai, and mugs by Lucie Rie. Other items beloved by the brand, "items with a story," such as Murano glassware, Welsh blankets, antique gardening tools, and tea, add rhythm to the overall space.
 Courtesy of JW ANDERSON
Courtesy of JW ANDERSON"I want to be close to the things I truly love." The Resort Spring 2026 Collection, woven from Jonathan Anderson's pure aesthetic sense and perspective, marks the first step in JW ANDERSON's next evolution, and is a chapter full of inspiration for transforming the everyday into something extraordinary.
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