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contemporary modernism

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autumn/winter 2026

For the Autumn/Winter 2026 collection, Hul le Kes returns to its Dutch roots. The collection is a creative exploration of a contemporary interpretation of Dutch modernism: clear, functional, outspoken, and deeply human.

Would you like to see our a/w '26 collection? Scroll down for more information

showroom

The spring/summer 2026 collection by Hul le Kes can be seen in our showroom in France. Also online meetings are possible. Contact Sebastiaan Kramer for more wholesale information.

Paris Fashion Week – January 21 – 24

Hul le Kes private showroom  | 9 Rue Jean Lantier, 75001 Paris, France.

Please contact Sebastiaan Kramer to make an appointment at our showroom and for more information.

You can also find Hul le Kes at MODEM online.

Press

Are you press and would you like to get more information about the upcoming collection, or would you like to book an appointment at one of our showroom locations? Please contact Sebastiaan Kramer to make an appointment.

a return to roots: Hul le Kes’ AW 26

January 7, 2026

During Paris Fashion Week, Hul le Kes presents its AW26 collection: a quiet yet expressive exploration of modernism through upcycled materials. Each garment tells a story of transformation, rooted in craftsmanship and care.

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Hul le Kes Atelier: the brand’s core

With the launch of Hul le Kes Atelier, Hul le Kes introduces a refined new chapter within its brand universe. Hul le Kes Atelier is the high-end label at the core of the brand: designed for all genders, handmade in the Netherlands, produced in limited quantities, and crafted entirely from post-consumer materials. It is where sustainability, social impact, and artisanal excellence converge in contemporary form.

The Autumn/Winter 2026 collection pays tribute to visionary artists such as Piet Mondrian, Bart van der Leck, Theo van Doesburg, Gerrit Rietveld, Jan Schoonhoven, and Carel Visser. These artists allowed their work to speak through minimal means, using colour, line, and rhythm, while continuously searching for harmony and connection in a world full of contrasts.

Today, Hul le Kes recognises a similar era of tension. It is a time in which the need for protection and expression, as well as for retreat and connection, feels more urgent than ever. This tension is translated into clothing through clear silhouettes, geometric patchworks, and a colour palette ranging from primary yellow and blue to intense red and earthy green.

more information

Would you like to know more about the Hul le Kes story? Have a look at our page Circularity & Sustainability to read more about our circular way of working and the materials we use. Interested in our social mission? Go to our Social Enterprise page, or visit the pages of our Manufacturing Studio and Recovery Studio.

Other pages you might like to read are: our Designer Vision, our Natural Dyeing, our Team or our News items.

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