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Seoul Fashion Week F/W 2026 : What We’ve Seen So Far & What’s Coming Next

  • 5 feb
  • 2 min de lectura

Seoul Fashion Week F/W 2026 has officially taken over the city, and the energy on the ground is exactly what we expect from Seoul: fast, expressive and unapologetically forward-looking. From February 3 to February 8, the Korean fashion scene is once again proving why it continues to gain global relevance — not by copying the West, but by confidently building its own visual language.

Seoul Fashion week 2025
Seoul Fashion week 2025

So far, the collections shown have leaned strongly into structured silhouettes, experimental layering and a clear dialogue between function and concept. Designers are playing with volume, sharp tailoring and unexpected fabric combinations, balancing wearability with strong runway impact. There’s also a noticeable return to darker palettes, contrasted with precise details and statement accessories that feel intentional rather than decorative.


What truly stands out this season is the sense of identity. Many brands are not just presenting clothes, but complete worlds , carefully constructed narratives that feel personal, cultural and modern at the same time. This is where Seoul Fashion Week excels: fashion that speaks visually, without needing explanation.

Key Dates & What’s Ahead

Seoul Fashion Week 2025
Seoul Fashion Week 2025

February 3: The week opened with Mün setting the tone in the evening, delivering a strong, conceptual start that established the mood for the days ahead.

February 4: A packed day featuring names like Phenomenon Seepper, Damo, Bispec, Kwak Hyun Joo Collection and Ul:Kin. This day focuses heavily on contrast — from sharp tailoring to more fluid, experimental forms — ending with a strong evening show.

February 5: One of the busiest days of the week, with multiple designers showing throughout the day, including Yugada, Seokwoon Yoon, Hannasun, Jaden Cho, Amonte, Zlai Kalem and Daily Mirror. Expect diversity here: from refined minimalism to bold, street-influenced silhouettes.


February 6: This day leans into bold identities with designers such as Kimooui, B.E.L.L, Holy Number Seven, Kimhae Kim, Lie and Dukan. These collections often push boundaries, combining conceptual fashion with strong visual statements.

February 7: A more curated lineup featuring Adrienne Elous, Slingstone and Greedilous, bringing a balance between wearable drama and runway fantasy.

February 8: The final day closes with Juun.J-inspired energy through designers like Zohn 321 and Caruso, wrapping up the week with a refined but impactful finish.

What we’re seeing is a confident fashion ecosystem that understands its roots, embraces experimentation and continues to speak directly to a global audience without losing its local voice.

And honestly? This week is far from over — the most interesting moments often happen right before the final curtain falls.

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