
Influenced by the ancient Jōmon culture, fashion label TAAKK unleashed its Fall/Winter 2026 collection with a raw, elemental energy that felt both historic and hyper‑modern. The brand dove into Japan’s deep cultural roots, pulling textures, silhouettes, and motifs from one of the world’s oldest pottery‑making civilizations..
Craft, Memory, and Material Alchemy
TAAKK’s FW26 lineup leans into the tactile world of Jōmon craftsmanship: earthy textures, carved‑like surfaces, and garments that look shaped by hand rather than machine. The collection plays with:
- sculpted knits
- layered natural fibers
- cracked‑earth dye techniques
- silhouettes that echo ancient clay forms
It’s a fusion of archaeology and avant‑garde tailoring — a quiet rebellion against the overly polished.
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Modernity Through an Ancient Lens
Despite its historical inspiration, the collection never feels nostalgic. TAAKK filters Jōmon aesthetics through a contemporary lens, introducing:
- fluid tailoring
- experimental fabric blends
- unexpected drape and movement
- subtle metallic accents that mimic fired clay
The result is a wardrobe that feels unearthed yet futuristic, grounded yet forward‑leaning.
A Cultural Pulse, Reimagined
FW26 reads like a meditation on time — how the past informs the present, how craft becomes innovation, how ancient culture can still shape modern silhouettes. TAAKK doesn’t imitate history; it reinterprets it, letting Jōmon spirit breathe inside a 2026 frame.












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