Denim, Reworked: KSENIASCHNAIDER at London Fashion Week

KSENIASCHNAIDER returned to London Fashion Week with a collection rooted in reconstruction and upcycled denim. Sculptural silhouettes, cargo details and visible panel work proved the Kyiv-founded label is still pushing everyday staples into new territory.

Denim, Reworked: KSENIASCHNAIDER at London Fashion Week

KSENIASCHNAIDER returned to London Fashion Week with a collection rooted in reconstruction and upcycled denim. Sculptural silhouettes, cargo details and visible panel work proved the Kyiv-founded label is still pushing everyday staples into new territory.

Denim, Reworked: KSENIASCHNAIDER at London Fashion Week

KSENIASCHNAIDER returned to London Fashion Week with a collection rooted in reconstruction and upcycled denim. Sculptural silhouettes, cargo details and visible panel work proved the Kyiv-founded label is still pushing everyday staples into new territory.

KSENIASCHNAIDER returned to London Fashion Week this February with a collection rooted firmly in denim, but never limited by it.

Founded in Kyiv in 2011 by Ksenia Schnaider and Anton Schnaider, KSENIASCHNAIDER has built its identity around reconstruction and upcycling. This season, jeans were cut apart and rebuilt into sculptural shapes, cargo pockets appeared across skirts and jackets, and visible panel work reshaped classic silhouettes.

The collection felt considered and practical. Oversized proportions and layered details added texture without overwhelming the clothes. In a week known for spectacle, the brand kept the focus on construction, proving that denim still has plenty of room to evolve.

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Photography Jason Jude