AMOMENTO’s FW26 collection was too clean
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AMOMENTO’s FW26 collection was too clean

AMOMENTO’s presentation for Fall/Winter 2026 at Seoul Fashion Week needs to be taken in. 

The Seoul-based label explored what it means to build a wardrobe with intention. For example, the show was centred on tailoring as a foundation, not in a rigid or traditional sense, but as a framework to experiment with proportion, movement, and subtle construction shifts. 

Outerwear led the lineup, with long coats and jackets cut to feel relaxed yet deliberate. Blazers were softened through looser shapes, while trousers fell with an ease that prioritised wearability over sharp formality/. The palette stayed understated throughout, allowing fabrication and silhouette to carry the narrative. 

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Rather than leaning into nostalgia, AMOMENTO’s collection reworked familiar codes. There was a balance between structure and fluidity. Garments held their sha[e and never felt restrictive, while the tension gave pieces a quiet versatility. Essentially, the pieces were designed to move across different settings without losing their identity. 

Meanwhile, details were intentionally restrained. Finishes felt tactile and slightly imperfect, hinting at the hand behind the process rather than chasing a completely perfect mass-produced look. It’s this nuance that gave the collection its depth.

By stripping things back, AMOMENTO offered a clear perspective that proved clothes don’t need excess to feel considered. The brand’s measured approach stood out for its confidence, proving that restraint, when done right, can seriously pack a punch.

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