Ide Andre

 

For our Spring/summer ’26 collection, we collaborated with Dutch artist Ide André. His work explores movement, rhythm and gesture, leaving traces of energetic actions through rope, paint and canvas. Rather than depicting a specific subject, his paintings capture what remains after an action has taken place.


Ide’s practice is rooted in the physical act of making. Rope, cables and paint become tools for creating movement across the canvas, resulting in compositions that feel spontaneous yet considered. The traces they leave behind become a record of the action itself, a moment of energy captured and held in place.

During his residency on Vlieland, Ide spent time surrounded by the island’s landscape. He became particularly drawn to the wind: something invisible, but constantly present. Moving through the dunes and grasses, it became a natural connection to the movement and rhythm already present in his work. 

Together, we translated elements from Ide’s work into prints, graphics, colours and details throughout the collection. His ropes, gestures and sense of movement became part of the visual language of the clothes, bringing the energy of his work into something that can be worn and experienced every day.


Spring/summer '26 campaign

For the campaign, we photographed the collection in the nature surrounding Ide’s studio and atelier in Arnhem. The landscape became part of the imagery, bringing together the environment where Ide creates and the collection inspired by his work.