
Robert Wun presents VALOUR: The Desire to Create, and the Courage to Carry On as his Spring Summer 2026 couture collection, structured as a three-part narrative that traces the emotional states of a creator. The collection unfolds as a reflection on making, focusing on how ideas form, how they confront reality, and how creation persists through doubt and resistance. Wun frames couture as a psychological space where imagination, value, and resolve meet.
COUTURE COLLECTIONS
The first act, Library, introduces the origin of ideas. This section draws from the quiet intensity of books and black-and-white imagery, where dreams take their earliest shape. Within this space, inspiration emerges through observation and reflection. Characters form through reading, thinking, and visualizing, guided by restraint and focus. The garments reflect this clarity through reduced palettes and graphic contrasts, presenting couture as a space of inward attention where ideas gain structure before entering the world.


Luxury forms the second act and marks a shift from imagination to confrontation. Here, Wun addresses the reality of value and how creation exists within systems that assign worth. This section considers the idea of the priceless object and the tension between artistic intent and external desire. Displays appear refined and controlled, using surface and texture to provoke longing. Velvet accents and curated presentation transform garments into objects of fixation, asking the viewer to consider how desire shapes perception.
The final act, Valour, centers on persistence. Wun turns attention toward the creator, often unseen and working behind closed doors. This section addresses the internal and external struggles tied to creation, where doubt, pressure, and expectation accumulate. Weapons appear as symbolic forms, representing resolve and defense rather than violence. These elements stand for the courage required to continue creating, especially when the process demands endurance and personal risk.

Across all three acts, the collection builds character through couture construction. Each look corresponds to an emotional stage: inspiration, desire, and forward motion. Wun treats garments as narrative devices, allowing form, surface, and detail to communicate states of mind. The collection does not aim to illustrate a linear progression but instead presents these emotions as recurring conditions within the act of making.
Wun acknowledges ongoing questions around whether couture still speaks to contemporary identity. In response, he positions couture as a reflection of aspiration rather than reality. Couture exists as an image of how people wish to be, shaped by dreams and the capacity to imagine beyond current limits. This vision depends on the presence of creators who continue to work despite uncertainty.

















