
Ujoh introduced its Spring Summer 2026 collection as an answer to Japan’s relentless summer heat. The season challenges how to dress in extreme conditions, and the brand responded with a wardrobe that feels light, inventive, and refined. Photographer Sohom Das exclusively captured the behind the scenes atmosphere at Ujoh Spring Summer 2026 show for DSCENE Magazine.
Marine elements guided the design language. A sailor collar established structure, plastron-style buttoning created rhythm, and wide trousers opened like sails. Layering, a Ujoh signature, took on a new role, becoming a study of air and breathability. Hybrid garments combined skirts and trousers to create unexpected volumes.


Tailoring shifted into lighter forms through fabrics like airy gabardine, fluid poplin, cotton and linen with rayon, and technical textiles that offered ventilation. Mesh panels introduced movement and cooling, while every textile supported daily use, designed to wash easily and adapt to urban living.
Silhouettes evolved in subtle ways: a shirt extended into a boat neckline, mesh polos offered structure, and a scarf-cap provided modular styling. Accessories reinforced the nautical mood, a net-dress recalled fishing nets while acting as lace, embroidered tropical leaves evoked escape, and stripes suggested Italian lidos. Jewelry added summer shimmer, with silver cuffs and rings reflecting light like water.

The palette emphasized Japanese restraint with black, white, and beige, punctuated by a singular shade of blue hovering between lilac-grey and navy.
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Ujoh also advanced its collaboration with Reebok, their second project together. Vintage sneaker tones, soft whites, faded blues, and worn browns, appeared across jackets, trousers, and dresses, translating athletic influence into sharp tailoring.
