The Japanese fashion brand ENFÖLD presented its 2026 Spring/Summer collection in a runway show on October 30, 2025 at the Shinjuku Sumitomo Building’s Sankaku Hiroba in Tokyo, marking the first time the brand has staged a full-scale runway presentation since its launch in 2012. ENFÖLD, established by creative director Mizuki Ueda, is known for its focus on relaxed yet structured silhouettes that often conceal and reframe conventional body lines through considered draping and architectural design. The 2026 collection was shown under the theme “ECHO PLANET,” with an emphasis on the idea that different cultures and sensibilities can overlap and resonate to create an imagined ideal world, and this concept was reflected in both the silhouettes and materials exhibited on the runway. 

The venue was arranged with seating in a circular pattern, and the setting leveraged the surrounding glass architecture to frame the presentation. The show featured a range of looks that began with monochrome tones and progressed through gradations of grey and beige, incorporating varied textures, sculptural fur pieces, planet-inspired prints, and metallic foil details in dresses and outerwear. Across the 43 looks presented, the collection combined a range of material explorations and sculptural forms, underscoring the thematic interplay of difference and resonance articulated in “ECHO PLANET.” 

Among those attending the event was South Korean actress Park Min-young, whose presence was noted in Japanese media coverage. She arrived in a light-green mod-style coat and later appeared at the show in a layered ensemble featuring a distinctive silhouette, drawing attention from press and attendees. 

ENFÖLD’s runway show represents a notable moment in the brand’s history, reflecting a shift from presentation formats typical of seasonal lookbooks and showroom displays toward staged runway exhibitions that align with global fashion industry practices. The collection’s conceptual framing around coexistence and cultural resonance points to an engagement with broader narratives beyond purely formal design considerations, while the choice of venue and presentation format situates ENFÖLD within the context of Tokyo’s evolving fashion showcase landscape. 

Official links:

https://www.enfold.jp/

https://www.ec-store.net/enfold/goods/search.aspx

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Alain Planta
I am the Senior Editor here at SPOT-Report and a photo journalist whose stories cover various trends on the streets of Tokyo and various sporting events. I'm also a sneakerhead who is up to date with all the latest news on sneaker drops. Who doesn't admire nice fashion... I am also very well versed in the Fashion Week scene over the last 10+ years of covering Tokyo Fashion Week every season. To showcase my work, I publish my articles here for the expat community here in Japan to keep up with.

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