Japanese designer Koki Enomoto showcased the Attachment fall 2026 collection in Tokyo, titled 'Lasting,' exploring the challenges of creating timeless fashion. The show introduced a new high-end line called 'STILL' focused on quality natural materials. Enomoto drew inspiration from everyday signs of time's passage, like moss and rust.
In the dynamic world of fashion, where trends shift rapidly, Attachment's designer Koki Enomoto pondered the possibility of permanence with his fall 2026 collection, named 'Lasting.' Presented in Tokyo, the show delved into the 'impossibility of a truly timeless wardrobe,' as Enomoto described it during preparations.
Enomoto's inspiration came from subtle, often overlooked elements in daily life that mark time's passage. He noted moss creeping between concrete and rust on pipes, observing, “These things exist in the mundanity of our daily lives, and they live there. But no one pays them any attention,” during a walkthrough of the collection.
A highlight was the launch of 'STILL,' a new high-end line emphasizing quality natural materials such as silk, cashmere, and wool. This line distills Attachment’s philosophy of reducing clothing to its fundamental expression. The 'STILL' pieces were integrated seamlessly into the main collection, designed to appear as everyday items until touched. Enomoto explained, “The clothes are not particularly flashy in appearance or design, they just look like everyday items. But when you touch and wear them, you’ll feel moved by them.”
The collection also incorporated sensual elements Enomoto has explored recently, including jeans with waistbands folded down over belts to suggest a state of undress, and collared shirts without buttons that opened down to the navel.
A subtle space-age aesthetic emerged through minimalist long-sleeved T-shirts without neckbands, some featuring funnel necks. Outerwear included asymmetric-zipped puffer jackets in black and Dune greige, wool mantles draped over angora sweaters, and monochromatic tailoring. A reimagined quarter-zip pullover, oversized in ribbed wool, offered a chic, enduring silhouette suitable for long-term wear.