The Peu Form is a footwear collection created through the first collaboration between Camper and ISSEY MIYAKE, designed by Satoshi Kondo for the FW26 season. Based on ISSEY MIYAKE's "a piece of cloth" concept, the collection reinterprets Camper's Peu silhouette through a single piece of leather that wraps naturally around the foot. The lineup includes a convertible shoe that can also be worn as a mule alongside an ankle boot with an unstructured, collapsible construction that adapts to the wearer's movement while maintaining a sculptural profile.
Supple Italian leather forms the upper across both styles, paired with a polyurethane footbed and an outsole incorporating 20% recycled TPU. The collection is available in black, white, Klein blue, and Camper's signature red, offering both neutral and vibrant finishes. Minimal branding keeps attention on the fluid construction and material quality rather than visible logos.
Image Credit: ISSEY MIYAKE, Camper
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Single-piece Footwear
- Seamless leather wrapping around the foot signals potential for reduced-waste construction, comfort-led silhouettes, and premium minimalist design.
- Convertible Shoe Design
- Footwear that shifts between shoe and mule formats reflects growing interest in adaptable products that serve multiple wearing occasions.
- Sculptural Minimalism
- Logo-light forms with architectural profiles create room for luxury brands to differentiate through material behavior, movement, and craftsmanship.
Sectors Adopting This
- Footwear
- Hybrid constructions and collapsible shapes suggest new value in shoes that combine ergonomic function with expressive design language.
- Luxury Fashion
- Collaborations centered on material concepts rather than branding highlight opportunities for deeper design storytelling and collectible product capsules.
- Sustainable Materials
- Recycled TPU outsoles paired with premium leather point to a market space where responsible components are integrated without compromising aesthetics.
