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Vowels Fall Winter 2026: Wardrobe Built Between Time Zones

The Philosophy of Shu Ha Ri in Practice

January 23, 2026
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Vowels FW26 brings Yuki Yagi’s Tokyo-meets-NYC vision to Paris with refined classics, whimsical motifs, and Japanese craftsmanship. – Photo Andreas Pappamikail

Yuki Yagi has described Vowels as “a grown-up Stüssy,” and with the Fall Winter 2026 collection titled Perfect Day, that positioning crystallizes into something distinctly its own. The Tokyo-meets-New York label returns to Men’s Paris Fashion Week with a collection that demonstrates what happens when you master the fundamentals before breaking the rules.

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Vowels operates under the Japanese martial arts philosophy of Shu Ha Ri (守破離): master the basics, challenge the norms, then transcend the form entirely. For FW26, Creative Director Yuki Yagi pulls from the brand’s New York-based Research Library, a curated archive of niche books and catalogues on art, fashion, and culture, alongside finds from travels across the globe. The result is a collection of refined classics built for real life, elevated through material choice, structural nuance, and the interaction of pattern and graphic elements.

Color and Motif: Whimsy Meets Sophistication

This season’s palette grounds itself in moss green, burgundy, and deep purple, complemented by pops of marigold and icy blues. The tonal range feels autumnal without veering into predictability, each shade calibrated to work across the collection’s varied silhouettes.

Photo Andreas Pappamikail

Familiar from past Vowels collections, Yagi introduces a range of whimsical motifs worked into the apparel through a variety of fabrication techniques. A rural exterior scene. Tulips painted by Dutch artist Frans Everbag. Alpine skiers. These references arrive not as novelty prints but as considered design elements, integrated with the same intentionality that defines the brand’s approach to construction.

Garments: Formal to Functional

The collection spans the full spectrum of a modern wardrobe. An arrangement of tailored garments in the style of double-breasted suits and matching overcoats lean formal, establishing Vowels’ capacity for elevated dressing. Woven shirting, knitwear, and denim ground the collection in everyday function.

Corduroy trucker jackets serve transitional autumn days. Two-tone shell jackets address inclement weather. The knitted bomber, a recognizable staple from past seasons, receives pink, purple, and green camouflage treatments, demonstrating how Vowels evolves its signatures rather than abandoning them.

Accompanying the looks is a broadening accessories offering: ties and scarves to coordinate with suits and blazers, smaller leather goods designed for the pocket, and durable backpacks and weekend bags built for the daily commute or a weekend getaway. The expansion signals a brand thinking beyond individual garments toward complete wardrobes.

Photo Andreas Pappamikail

Made in Japan: Production Commitment

All garments are designed in Aoyama and manufactured in Japan, continuing the brand’s commitment to high-quality production. This isn’t marketing language. Vowels emerged from Yagi’s experience as a bulk-vintage buyer at 15, traveling to Pakistan, Germany, and the Netherlands, and later working at several leading streetwear labels. He understands construction intimately, and the Japanese manufacturing base ensures the execution matches the design ambition.

The brand’s Bowery flagship in New York houses the Research Library, where visitors can browse hundreds of niche publications, research on provided computers, or make copies via scanner. This community-building approach, creating spaces where people want to hang out rather than just transact, positions Vowels as more than a clothing label.

Presentation: Four Cities, One Vision

The FW26 presentation at 76 Rue de Turenne explores the cities and time zones Yagi and the Vowels team operate within. Four rooms represent four cities: New York (home of the Vowels flagship), Kyoto (Yagi’s birthplace), Paris (fashion capital), and Los Angeles (where Yagi splits his time with Tokyo).

Vowels FW26
Photo Andreas Pappamikail

Between Tokyo and New York, Vowels seasonal collections draw on the ethics and intentionality of the former and the speed and instinct of the latter. In the space between, further insights are gained through travel, research, and collecting. The presentation format makes this operational philosophy tangible, inviting viewers into the brand’s creative geography.

Finally, Vowels FW26 represents a label that has leveled up without losing its foundation. Yagi’s guiding principle remains “the hunger for wanting to learn more, not wanting to have more.” That ethos translates into garments that reward attention: the alpaca knit that feels considered rather than luxurious for its own sake, the trucker jacket cut for actual transitional weather, the accessories designed for daily use rather than display.

Stüssy has been around since 1980. That’s 46 years. Vowels is approaching its second. But Perfect Day suggests a brand building for longevity, one refined classic at a time.

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Vowels Fall/Winter 2026 was presented during Paris Fashion Week Menswear at 76 Rue de Turenne.


Katarina Doric

Katarina Doric

The COO and Features Director of DSCENE Publishing, Katarina Doric oversees editorial direction across all DSCENE platforms. With a background in architecture, her work connects fashion, art, and design through a critical lens. She is the author of the Doric Order column, where she examines the politics of aesthetics, womanhood, and culture, and leads DSCENE’s international cultural projects.

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