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KENNETH K-BOBBY EDGAR FALL-WINTER 2026/27
Kenneth “K-Bobby” Edgar has been part of F-Men’s Fashion Week since its second season, consistently presenting his collections and growing alongside the platform. Naturally, the Paris expansion would not have been complete without him, as he returned to the runway with a new body of work that further defines his creative direction.
K-Bobby Edgar’s brand operates as a dual-engine fashion house where couture sensibility meets everyday rebellion, rooted in the idea that fashion is fluid and open to every identity. Coming from a background in film and television as an Emmy-winning hairstylist, his approach to fashion is deeply narrative — each look feels like a character, built with intention, attitude, and presence.
The collection shown in Paris continued this dialogue between structure and spontaneity. Tailored silhouettes were reimagined through exaggerated proportions and unexpected cuts, while soft volumes and raw finishes brought a sense of movement and imperfection. Signature splatter prints appeared across multiple looks, adding an expressive, almost instinctive layer — as if each piece had been lived in, marked, and personalized.
There was a clear contrast between masculine and fluid elements: sharp jackets with sculptural sleeves, relaxed trousers with volume, sheer pieces that exposed the body, and layered looks that blurred the line between streetwear and couture. The palette moved between earthy neutrals, deep tones, and vibrant accents, reinforcing the idea of individuality rather than uniformity.More than a collection, it felt like an extension of identity — bold, unapologetic, and emotionally charged, staying true to K-Bobby’s vision of fashion as a form of self-expression rather than a set of rules.