For autumn/winter 2026, Knit-ted presents a collection that deliberately slows down. Under the title A House For the Soul, it represents a return to intuition in an increasingly rationalized world. Rather than following fleeting trends, the collection is rooted in silence, material integrity and emotional comfort. These core values continue to shape Knit-ted’s positioning in the contemporary women’s fashion segment.
Architectural inspiration translated into knitwear
The FW26 collection is inspired by the work of Dutch architect and Benedictine monk Dom Hans van der Laan. His buildings were designed as places of reflection, balance and inner growth. His philosophy is based on proportion, rhythm and the honest use of materials. These principles have been translated into garments that envelop the body like a protective, soothing layer. Just as van der Laan’s architecture creates space for reflection, Knit-ted’s designs also want to offer space – to breathe, to move and to simply be.
The silhouettes are harmonious and understated, with a clear focus on balance and wearability. The collection is designed to flatter the body rather than define it. The focus is on the wearer – not the garment itself. This approach fits seamlessly into Knit-ted’s long-standing design DNA, which focuses on essentialism, timelessness and reduced elegance.

Color palette and materiality
The color palette is deliberately kept calm and reflects the collection’s pursuit of serenity. The core colors include sand, off-white, gray and warm brown tones, which form a versatile and harmonious base. Accent colors such as cobalt blue, delicate rose and moss green bring subtle energy and emotional warmth. They add depth without disrupting the overall balance of the collection.
Materiality plays a central role. Knit-ted relies on soft, high-quality and flowing fabrics that feel pleasant on the skin and provide natural warmth and comfort. The materials support a well-thought-out layering concept and offer retailers high mix-and-match potential as well as cross-season styling options – relevant factors in the wholesale-oriented environment.


Artistic collaboration and brand experience
For the FW26 campaign, Knit-ted collaborates with Danish artist Léa Nielsen, known for her distinctive combination of photography and painting. Her architecturally influenced works are characterized by graphic compositions, collage elements and a fine balance between minimalism and intensity. They add a visual, artistic dimension to the narrative of the collection. The works created specifically for Knit-ted will be presented at the brand stand at the upcoming Modefabriek and underline the connection between fashion, art and spatial experience.

Agency update
Starting this season, Knit-ted is strengthening its wholesale structure through new agency partnerships. Select Studio will be responsible for the DACH region, while Fashion Brewery will be responsible for Belgium in the future.
With the FW26 collection, Knit-ted once again underlines its commitment to thoughtful design. The brand offers retailers a coherent, emotionally appealing collection that focuses on longevity, comfort and a quiet, self-confident appearance.
Discover the Knit-ted FW26 collection at Modefabriek at stand 436.
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