

Études Studio Fall: Precision, Texture, and Controlled Volume
Études Studio Fall: Precision, Texture, and Controlled Volume
Études Studio Fall: Precision, Texture, and Controlled Volume
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January 21, 2026



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Études Studio’s fall collection moved with quiet intention, tuned to rhythm. The clothes followed a measured logic - how fabric sits, how weight is distributed, how pieces layer and shift on the body.
Aurélien Arbet and Jérémie Egry approached the season through control and precision. Tailoring was relaxed but deliberate, with silhouettes that felt assured without feeling rigid. Outerwear led the collection: elongated wool coats, structured leather pieces, and puffers shaped with clarity rather than excess, all styled fluidly across men’s and women’s bodies.
Texture carried much of the narrative. Knits introduced movement and visual tension - striped scarves stretched into graphic lines, camo appeared in distorted patterns, and a heavily fringed sweater read as a sculptural focal point. A burgundy velvet suit punctuated the lineup with confidence, marking Études’ growing comfort with a sharper, more formal register.
The brand’s workwear vocabulary remained present, refined through layering and proportion. Soft trousers, modular tops, and pieces hovering between loungewear and streetwear suggested a wardrobe built for continuity rather than statement dressing. Visual interventions from collaborating artist Jeremy Shaw appeared sparingly, used as framing devices rather than declarations.
The introduction of the Studio bag, a clean-lined crossbody messenger shown in multiple materials, felt like a natural extension of the collection’s design logic: functional, graphic, and restrained.
Études delivered a collection grounded in consistency and focus - one that trusted construction, texture, and proportion to do the talking.



















Aurélien Arbet and Jérémie Egry approached the season through control and precision. Tailoring was relaxed but deliberate, with silhouettes that felt assured without feeling rigid. Outerwear led the collection: elongated wool coats, structured leather pieces, and puffers shaped with clarity rather than excess, all styled fluidly across men’s and women’s bodies.
Texture carried much of the narrative. Knits introduced movement and visual tension - striped scarves stretched into graphic lines, camo appeared in distorted patterns, and a heavily fringed sweater read as a sculptural focal point. A burgundy velvet suit punctuated the lineup with confidence, marking Études’ growing comfort with a sharper, more formal register.
The brand’s workwear vocabulary remained present, refined through layering and proportion. Soft trousers, modular tops, and pieces hovering between loungewear and streetwear suggested a wardrobe built for continuity rather than statement dressing. Visual interventions from collaborating artist Jeremy Shaw appeared sparingly, used as framing devices rather than declarations.
The introduction of the Studio bag, a clean-lined crossbody messenger shown in multiple materials, felt like a natural extension of the collection’s design logic: functional, graphic, and restrained.
Études delivered a collection grounded in consistency and focus - one that trusted construction, texture, and proportion to do the talking.



















Aurélien Arbet and Jérémie Egry approached the season through control and precision. Tailoring was relaxed but deliberate, with silhouettes that felt assured without feeling rigid. Outerwear led the collection: elongated wool coats, structured leather pieces, and puffers shaped with clarity rather than excess, all styled fluidly across men’s and women’s bodies.
Texture carried much of the narrative. Knits introduced movement and visual tension - striped scarves stretched into graphic lines, camo appeared in distorted patterns, and a heavily fringed sweater read as a sculptural focal point. A burgundy velvet suit punctuated the lineup with confidence, marking Études’ growing comfort with a sharper, more formal register.
The brand’s workwear vocabulary remained present, refined through layering and proportion. Soft trousers, modular tops, and pieces hovering between loungewear and streetwear suggested a wardrobe built for continuity rather than statement dressing. Visual interventions from collaborating artist Jeremy Shaw appeared sparingly, used as framing devices rather than declarations.
The introduction of the Studio bag, a clean-lined crossbody messenger shown in multiple materials, felt like a natural extension of the collection’s design logic: functional, graphic, and restrained.
Études delivered a collection grounded in consistency and focus - one that trusted construction, texture, and proportion to do the talking.



















Aurélien Arbet and Jérémie Egry approached the season through control and precision. Tailoring was relaxed but deliberate, with silhouettes that felt assured without feeling rigid. Outerwear led the collection: elongated wool coats, structured leather pieces, and puffers shaped with clarity rather than excess, all styled fluidly across men’s and women’s bodies.
Texture carried much of the narrative. Knits introduced movement and visual tension - striped scarves stretched into graphic lines, camo appeared in distorted patterns, and a heavily fringed sweater read as a sculptural focal point. A burgundy velvet suit punctuated the lineup with confidence, marking Études’ growing comfort with a sharper, more formal register.
The brand’s workwear vocabulary remained present, refined through layering and proportion. Soft trousers, modular tops, and pieces hovering between loungewear and streetwear suggested a wardrobe built for continuity rather than statement dressing. Visual interventions from collaborating artist Jeremy Shaw appeared sparingly, used as framing devices rather than declarations.
The introduction of the Studio bag, a clean-lined crossbody messenger shown in multiple materials, felt like a natural extension of the collection’s design logic: functional, graphic, and restrained.
Études delivered a collection grounded in consistency and focus - one that trusted construction, texture, and proportion to do the talking.





















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