
Germanier presents Les Sulfureuses for Autumn Winter 2026 Couture, a collection built around the charged instant of sulphur: the flash before disappearance, the moment when ignition becomes light. Kevin Germanier uses that image as both concept and construction method, turning combustion into a language of color, volume and material reinvention.
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The collection studies transformation through spectacle. Fireworks give the season its central rhythm, from the burst of light to the fading trace left behind. Each silhouette holds that tension between excess and fragility, suggesting something caught at its brightest point before it dissolves. Germanier does not treat impermanence as loss. He treats it as energy.

That approach connects directly to his ongoing practice of radical craftsmanship. For Les Sulfureuses, Germanier works with upcycled unsold garments sourced from LVMH, transforming discarded materials into couture pieces through intensive handwork. The collection turns waste into structure, surface and ornament, refusing the idea that sustainability must appear restrained or quiet.
Swarovski crystals create flashes of brightness across the looks, echoing the explosive quality of fireworks. Caran d’Ache colored pencils enter the collection as unexpected embellishments, shifting a familiar everyday object into the space of couture. Pool noodles become dramatic crinolines, sculpted into exaggerated architectural volumes that push the silhouettes into theatrical territory. Germanier’s material choices carry humor, fantasy and precision at once, giving each look a sense of movement between play and control.

The strength of the collection lies in this refusal to separate fantasy from responsibility. Germanier uses upcycling as a creative engine, not as a limitation. Every material arrives with a previous life, then gains a new identity through color, labor and context. In his hands, forgotten garments and playful objects do not imitate traditional luxury. They challenge it directly.
Les Sulfureuses also sharpens Germanier’s relationship with spectacle. The collection embraces brightness, exaggeration and visual impact, yet it keeps fragility close. The firework reference gives the work a clear emotional structure: beauty appears, burns, transforms and leaves a trace. The silhouettes carry that same logic, moving between dazzling surface and the quiet afterimage of materials rescued from disappearance.

With his AW26 Couture collection, Kevin Germanier continues to position craft as an act of reinvention. Les Sulfureuses celebrates what can happen when discarded materials meet fantasy, patience and technical force. Like sulphur catching fire, the collection flares with intensity, turning waste into light and temporary brilliance into couture memory.

















