Designer Satoshi Kuwata showcased his latest Setchu menswear line for Spring 2027, incorporating elements from a recent fishing trip in Gabon.
Kuwata drew inspiration from local fishing nets after a trip where he fished chest-deep in murky waters wearing a cashmere T-shirt. He described encounters with a shark and a crocodile while noting that the fabric did not retain fish odors.
The collection featured three-piece suits and shirtdresses wrapped in multicolored leather cords tied with the Japanese Square Knot. These cords were finished at the hems like spools and sold with the garments.
Additional pieces included metallic hoops assembled with gauze bands and rounded trousers cut on the bias. A black and white asymmetrical slip dress was embroidered with cartoonish fish motifs.
Kuwata also presented a squared-off biker jacket made from tatami with detachable sleeves. He stated that he decided to go deeper instead of going wider and does not have to make everyone happy.