Various Campaigns
Keisuke Yoshida SS26








Feb 2026
The Keisuke Yoshida SS26 editorial campaign masterfully navigates the intersection of industrial geometry and avant-garde tailoring, capturing the essence of the collection through a lens of stark, minimalist precision. With photography by Benjamin Mallek, the series leans into a deliberate dialogue between fluid textiles and rigid urban environments. The imagery channels a refined, architectural approach, utilizing natural light to etch sharp, geometric shadows across subjects posed against corrugated metal, tiled walls, and weathered industrial backdrops. This editorial series eschews excess, focusing instead on the structural integrity of the garments—oversized beige blazers, crisp white shirting, and sheer, layered skirts—which are rendered with a focus on tactile contrast. Whether through high-key profile portraits or full-length lifestyle frames, the campaign maintains a consistent, cool-toned palette that anchors the experimental silhouettes within a grounded, authentic setting. The juxtaposition of soft fabric folds against the brutalist textures of Japanese urban architecture creates a sense of tension that defines the collection. By prioritizing composition and negative space, Mallek crafts a visual narrative that feels both documentary in its outdoor execution and highly stylized in its portraiture. This project serves as a compelling study in fashion editorial, where the technical mastery of light and form elevates everyday street scenes into a sophisticated display of modern minimalism and intentional, structured design.
Lifestyle, Editorial, Vertical
Natural light