PFW – Llosa – Spring Summer 2027

Lunar Oasis

For its Spring–Summer 2027 collection, LLOSA presents LUNAR OASIS, a wardrobe conceived for a traveller crossing the desert expanses of an extraterrestrial lunar colony.

A caravan moves through a mineral landscape, silent, undefined and seemingly boundless. Its travellers carry an essential wardrobe designed as a form of mobile architecture: garments that can be layered, transformed, tied and adjusted throughout the different stages of their journey.

Tailoring as the Uniform of the Future

At the heart of the collection, LLOSA continues its exploration of modular, structured tailoring. Elements of formalwear are hybridised with references drawn from utilitarian clothing: oversized pockets, bib fronts, panelled constructions, hoods, fabric straps, fastening and adjustment systems. Garments are no longer conceived as isolated pieces, but as components of a single, interconnected system. Shirts, jackets, waistcoats and trousers come together through successive layers, creating silhouettes whose function evolves according to how they are worn. Each layer becomes a form of protection. Every detail contributes to the construction of a personal uniform.

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A Mineral and Lunar Palette

The collection’s colour palette draws inspiration from the landscapes crossed by this imaginary caravan. Ochre, camel, sand and mineral beige evoke the heat and dust of a distant desert. Greys take on stony, atmospheric undertones. White luminous yet subtly weathered becomes lunar white, existing at the threshold between light, matter and silence. Black appears as a graphic counterpoint. It gives structure to certain silhouettes while recalling the profound darkness surrounding the colony. Muted and deliberately desaturated shades run throughout the collection, as though the colours had been gradually transformed by dust, sunlight and the journey itself.

The Oasis as a Space of Transformation

In LUNAR OASIS, the oasis is not merely a place of rest. It becomes a space of transition, encounter and reinvention. LLOSA thus continues its exploration of a fashion language situated between tailoring, sportswear and technical clothing. A vision in which functionality becomes an aesthetic vocabulary, and the garment acts as an intimate architecture, constructed to accompany the body in motion.

Hannah Longman
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