
Kenneth Ize presented the Fall Winter 2026 collection titled JOY during Intervention at Berlin Fashion Week. The collection emerges from a period defined by fragmentation and introspection, responding to a sense of collective exhaustion and emotional strain. JOY opens with a direct and urgent question: what have we done wrong? From that starting point, the collection approaches joy as a layered emotion that operates internally while taking visible form through clothing.
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The designer frames joy as an active process shaped by reflection and exchange. The collection avoids easy resolution and instead treats emotion as something that develops through contact, dialogue, and shared experience. Clothing serves as a medium for this exploration, carrying emotional weight through material choice, construction, and surface treatment.


Collaboration defines the foundation of the Fall Winter 2026 collection. Kenneth Ize developed JOY through extensive exchanges with James Tennessee Braindt, Rodney Patterson, KK Obi, Giovanni Mareschi, Ceecee, Affa Osman, Michael Musa, Jd Ankomah, Reference Studios, as well as friends and family. These conversations informed the development of textiles and garments, transforming dialogue into a material language shaped by lived experience. The resulting pieces carry traces of collective input, shaped by multiple voices and perspectives.
Material plays a central role in expressing emotion throughout the collection. Aso oke, velvet, wool, lining, and denim appear in close relation, forming surfaces that suggest warmth, protection, and interior states. These materials reference travel, exchange, and human connection shaped by the designer’s personal experiences. Their combination challenges the boundary between interior and exterior, allowing what typically remains concealed to appear openly within the garments.


Through these choices, the collection presents clothing that feels lived-in and exposed, carrying vulnerability and emotional tension. Inner states surface through texture and construction, allowing garments to communicate emotion without reliance on overt symbolism. The clothes presents emotion as something tangible and present.
JOY ultimately focuses on togetherness as a guiding principle. The collection does not propose escape from present conditions. Instead, it offers clothing as an expression of emotion, performance, and shared meaning. Through collaboration, material language, and introspective questioning, Kenneth Ize frames joy as an act shaped by connection and collective presence.

















