SYSTEM has always found a way to find poetry in simplicity. Since launching in Seoul in the 90s, the brand has become a go-to for sharp, modern tailoring designed with intent and inspired by the stories from founder Hee-Soo Kim. At their SS26 show in Paris, things slowed down, deliberately. Titled “Office Daydream”, the collection took the monotonous space of corporate life and cracked it open to reveal something softer and slower.
Below, we broke down everything that happened.
IT WAS IN A CLASSIC PARISIAN LOCATION
The show took place at Galerie Clemenceau in the newly reopened Grand Palais. The venue, a grand, airy, minimal space with modern high ceilings, was a fitting backdrop. A fabric installation called “Echoes of Air” responded to light and airflow, mimicking the quiet momentum of a daydream drifting through fluorescent-lit corridors.
IT WAS INSPIRED BY SUMMER YEARNING
SYSTEM’s SS26 was all about escapism, the kind you should feel guilty about but do not. Think more about zoning out mid-email, your mind wandering to open windows, spring breezes and the texture of light on walls. From the space to the soundtrack and breeze-inspired typography and fabric illustrations on the officewear garments, SYSTEM tapped into a fantasy of a slower experience in professional environments.
THE COLLECTION WAS MAINLY NEUTRALS
Presenting both menswear and womenswear, the collection featured around 300 ready-to-wear pieces and accessories. There were breezy sheer shirts, silky jumpers, and softly padded outerwear designed for layering, all rendered in a palette of pure white, beige, ivory, and light grey.
These neutrals were broken up with occasional hits of colour – navy, sky blue, blush pink, and orange – found mainly in the accessories. Unlike last season’s schoolboy aesthetics, this season’s silhouettes were lighter and slightly more breathable.
Head to the gallery above to check out the collection and pictures from the show.