RUS turns knitwear into ‘Objects of Desire’ for FW26

12 / 05 / 2026
POR Marian Coma

Texture, tension and emotional attachment shape the new FW26 collection by RUS, the label founded by sisters Pati and Inés Gutiérrez Monllor, where garments become objects charged with memory, intimacy and permanence.

There are clothes that stay. Pieces returned to instinctively, softened by repetition and transformed through wear until they become part of personal memory. That emotional relationship with dressing defines ‘Objects of Desire’, the new FW26 collection by RUS, conceived as an exploration of longing, tactility and permanence through knitwear and layered silhouettes.

Presented as Edition No.15, the collection reflects on desire through materiality itself. Structure meets softness in garments built around tension: protective layers that also reveal, fabrics that resist rigidity and surfaces that evolve over time with use. Rather than pursuing polished perfection, RUS embraces texture, irregularity and the intimacy that develops between clothing and the body.

The collection continues the Galician label’s quiet and emotionally grounded approach to fashion, where craftsmanship and wearability coexist with a strong tactile sensibility. Knitwear becomes central once again, treated less as trend and more as lived object: something inhabited daily, accumulated emotionally and carried through time. In ‘Objects of Desire’, garments function almost like personal archives, absorbing gestures, routines and traces of experience.

Produced from A Coruña, where samples are currently available, the FW26 collection reinforces the visual and conceptual language that has defined RUS in recent seasons: understated silhouettes, raw textures and an attention to the emotional life of clothing beyond seasonal novelty.

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