House of Dagmar FW25/26 Lookbook: Structure with Soul
For Fall Winter 2025–2026, House of Dagmar continues its journey of conscious craftsmanship and design intelligence, presenting a collection that fuses structural clarity with softened sensuality. Set within the crisp modernism of WSA’s Test Kitchen in New York—a space marked by glass surfaces and chrome accents—the lookbook becomes a visual essay on form, balance, and refined restraint.
Under the direction of Sofia Wallenstam, Dagmar’s signature architectural tailoring takes on a new emotional dimension. The brand’s sharp codes are still intact—seen in the sleek lines of a charcoal pinstripe three-piece suit—but the mood is evolving. There’s a deliberate softening at play: curved silhouettes, tactile layers, and garments that invite closeness rather than demand attention.
A sculptural top, inspired by a Matthias van Arkel artwork from Wallenstam’s personal collection, emerges as a defining piece—bridging art and fashion with wearable intent. This bestselling design underscores Dagmar’s shift toward expressive minimalism: clothes that retain their sharpness but breathe with life.
Fluidity weaves through the collection. Chiffon bow blouses peek beneath precision-cut leather coat-dresses; circle motifs are reimagined in relaxed wool-felt separates with elastic ease. A standout moment comes in the form of a cloud-like cashmere cardigan wrapped in gossamer chiffon—a poetic take on urban layering that captures Dagmar’s vision of quiet luxury.
Every texture, silhouette, and styling choice speaks to a nuanced duality: control meets comfort, and intellect meets instinct. The result is a collection that doesn't just dress the body, but resonates with the soul. In FW25/26, House of Dagmar proves that elegance is not about excess—it’s about emotional resonance, architectural fluency, and a commitment to beauty with depth.
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