
Doublet is back with another mind‑bending concept — and this season, they’re literally pulling fashion out of thin air. The Fall/Winter 2026 collection, aptly titled “AIR,” turns the invisible into something tactile, wearable, and wildly experimental.
Atmosphere‑Born Textiles? Doublet Said Yes.
The brand dives into the unseen substance we move through every day, transforming atmosphere into fabric with a level of innovation only Doublet would dare attempt. We’re talking:
- CO₂‑derived yarn
- Bio‑resins created by microorganisms that feed on greenhouse gases
- Ink made from captured carbon
It’s science‑lab couture — details first reported by FY Magazine! in their feature on the collection.
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When the Fabric Misbehaves, Doublet Leans In
The air‑born yarn wasn’t exactly a team player. It shrank unpredictably, warped under heat, and refused to behave like traditional textiles. Instead of smoothing out the chaos, Doublet embraced it.
The result is a collection that celebrates:
- trial
- error
- persistence
- and the beauty of not giving up
Every garment feels like a record of experimentation — a reminder that innovation is messy, stubborn, and worth the fight.
A Breath of Future‑Forward Energy
“AIR” isn’t just a theme; it’s a philosophy. Doublet frames the collection as clothing born from belief — belief that the future can be reshaped, that materials can evolve, and that fashion can literally come from the atmosphere around us.
It’s poetic. It’s technical. It’s Doublet doing what Doublet does best: making the unseen feel alive.














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