SS25: Kachorovska Presentation
Kachorovska’s new collection is dedicated to work – a ritual of routine that grounds, disciplines, and sustains rhythm, soothing in its predictability. The philosophy and aesthetics of workwear became the field of exploration – from established uniforms to everyday pieces reinterpreted as “working” garments. Designers play with dynamic volumes, layered silhouettes, and functional details. Above all, these clothes are meant to do their job — to protect the body while ensuring both outer and inner comfort under any conditions.

Resilient, durable, with the beauty of graceful aging: the foundation of the collection lies in innovative fabrics with extraordinary properties, based on natural cotton, hemp, and wool fibers, blended with eco-conscious viscose and modal. A restrained palette moves through shades of brown – walnut, chestnut, and chocolate – alongside black-navy, sky blue, white, khaki, and complex greys, punctuated by accents of wine must and royal green.

Reflecting on the uniform of “paper pushers”, the collection introduces a tailored capsule in striped wool, crafted in three textures – polished, semi-polished, and flannel. Comprising six key pieces – two blazers, two skirts, a pair of trousers, and a wrap skirt – the capsule allows endless variations of silhouette and mood.

The timeless elegance of suiting wool echoes another central theme of the collection – a tribute of gratitude to men. The concept of clothing borrowed from “his shoulder” resonates with the season’s key footwear debut: a trio of Oxfords, slippers, and mules inspired by classic men’s shoes. Crafted on the brand’s signature last, they preserve not only the recognizable architecture of men’s footwear but also its inherent comfort – reimagined for women.

Comfort and functionality extend to accessories, including the new Yana bag, designed with an emphasis on softness and fluid forms, as well as downsized versions of Kachorovska’s most beloved models.










Photo: Vlad Tomik