FW26-27: VOROZHBYT&ZEMSKOVA show
The city has always been both the backdrop and the protagonist of Vorozhbyt&Zemskova. It moved relentlessly, demanded strength, and set its own rules. This season, its rhythm shifts. Not as a challenge but as anticipation. An anticipation of light, new trajectories, and the subtle sense of positive change that arrives with spring.
The new collection reflects a city in transition where structure meets softness and femininity does not replace strength, but reshapes it. There is no armor here. Instead, there is confidence expressed through silhouette and proportion.

Coats and tailored suits – with trousers and skirts – emphasize the waist and deliberately accentuate the hips, creating sculptural, architectural lines. Alongside them, Friday and weekend essentials appear: hoodies, sweatshirts, and bombers that bring ease and urban spontaneity into the wardrobe.
Silhouettes range from body-contouring shapes that highlight the figure to elongated, relaxed forms designed for movement and freedom.

The palette is soft yet deliberate: shades of beige, powder pink, pale blue, lilac, and olive. This delicate spectrum is anchored and unified by black, which serves as a graphic outline across the collection.
Texture becomes a defining element. Double-faced wool and faux fur contrast with sheer chiffons, silk, and organza. Cotton and viscose introduce practicality. Crinkled finishes, natural leather appliqués, and fabrics constructed from ribbons add dimensionality, echoing the layered complexity of the city itself.

A strong focus on the waist, defined by belts and extended half-belts, brings together femininity and geometry. Bold contrasting details play against the collection’s softness, balancing fragility with presence.























Photo: Volodymyr Bosak