
SYSTEM presents its SS26 collection Office Daydream, drawing from the tension between structure and release. The show took place at the recently renovated Galerie Clemenceau inside the Grand Palais on the Champs-Élysées. The space, quiet and pared-back, mirrored the collection’s interest in controlled calm and subtle movement.
This season, SYSTEM focuses on the routine of modern life, the mechanical rhythm of office hours, the repetition of daily tasks, and opens a space for private reverie. Beneath this order, the collection proposes a different current: lightness, softness, and a quiet sense of freedom. Office Daydream reflects this through both form and texture.


Comprising around 300 ready-to-wear pieces and accessories, the SS26 collection looks to the clean silhouettes of the 1990s while shifting their context. Sportswear codes and tailoring coexist without tension. Lightweight outerwear, jumpers, and shirts form the base, each shaped to accommodate movement. These pieces extend the collection’s core idea: a wardrobe that feels controlled but not confined.
Fabrics define much of the collection’s mood. Sheer materials and soft taffeta bring a kind of airiness, allowing the clothes to shift with the wearer. Light padding adds a minimal sense of structure without building weight. The result remains responsive, clothing that reacts to motion, airflow, and space.


The palette begins with white. SYSTEM uses it not as a neutral but as a prompt, something open, without final shape. From there, tones like beige, ivory, and light gray extend the theme. Deep gray, navy, and sky blue sharpen the mood. Accents of pink, yellow, and orange bring warmth without pushing the tone too far.
To reinforce the collection’s direction, SYSTEM introduces graphic elements, typography and flowing fabric illustrations, that gesture toward air and movement. These appear quietly, integrated rather than imposed. In the show’s spatial installation, Echoes of Air, specially developed fabrics responded to airflow and light, echoing the way the garments themselves operate in motion. The setup translated the collection’s themes into an immersive environment without distraction. The collection frames escape as a private process, a shift in perception, not in destination. The clothes stay rooted in the everyday while inviting softness and space into it. In doing so, the collection creates a wardrobe for modern individuals who carry structure but seek lightness.
