Gender-Fluid Ready-To-Wear

JEONGLI’s Spring/summer 2026 Collection Emphasises Cut and Proportion

The Jeongli Spring/Summer 2026 collection emphasises tailoring, drape and the relationship between cut and proportion across a range of ready-to-wear silhouettes. Shirts, trousers and outer layers are presented in deconstructed forms and relaxed fits that challenge conventional garment structure. The palette favours soft neutrals and muted tones, complemented by occasional saturated accent colours that punctuate specific pieces. Materials include lightweight cottons, breathable linens and technical blends chosen for seasonal comfort and wearability.

The lookbook frames the collection through settings that alternate between urban moments and open environments, underlining the contrast between structured tailoring and fluid movement. Several pieces feature asymmetric hems, extended cuffs and layered panelling that redefine traditional lines without sacrificing function. Accessory elements such as minimalist belts and unstructured bags are integrated to support the collection’s unified design language.

Image Credit: JEONGLI

Gender-fluid Tailoring
Blending traditionally masculine and feminine proportions opens possibilities for modular sizing systems and unisex merchandising strategies that challenge conventional category segmentation.
Deconstructed Silhouettes
Asymmetric hems, extended cuffs and layered panelling create a demand for novel pattern-making software and manufacturing workflows that accommodate nonstandard construction at scale.
Adaptive Materials and Technical Blends
Lightweight cottons, breathable linens and performance blends signal room for fabric innovations that balance comfort, drape and seasonal durability in ready-to-wear collections.

Who This Affects Most

Fashion Retail
Elevated neutral palettes with punctuated accents suggest experiential retail formats and curation models that foreground versatility and cross-gender appeal.
Textile Technology
The mix of natural and technical fabrics indicates potential for smart textiles and finish technologies that improve breathability, longevity and garment memory.
Fashion Photography and Marketing
Framing collections between urban and open environments points to new visual storytelling approaches that emphasize movement, proportion and inclusive representation.
SCORE
4.0 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa
GENERATION
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen Z (primary audience)
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 25%
Activity 16%
Freshness 78%