Kuteka Printell
London, UK — 22 September 2025 — American designer Kuteka Printell delivered a visually arresting showcase at Oxford Fashion Studio’s 10th Anniversary London Fashion Week SS26 shows on Sunday 21st September at Devonshire Square, unveiling a collection that blurred the boundaries between art, sculpture, and fashion.
Renowned for her experimental approach to form and texture, Printell’s SS26 collection presented a series of sculptural silhouettes inspired by movement, materiality, and the expressive potential of the human body. Each piece was conceived as a dialogue between structure and emotion — bold architectural shapes softened by organic draping and fluid detailing.
The runway featured striking contrasts: curved panels met sharp folds, layered textiles created dynamic shadows, and monochromatic tones were punctuated by bursts of colour that evoked both strength and serenity. The craftsmanship and construction spoke to Printell’s deep understanding of fashion as an art form — garments that are as much performance as they are design.
“Kuteka Printell’s work embodies the spirit of artistic freedom that defines this season,” said Tiffany Anglim, Runway Director at Oxford Fashion Studio. “Her ability to fuse sculptural creativity with refined wearability makes her one of the most exciting voices in contemporary independent fashion.”
Presented as part of Oxford Fashion Studio’s 10th anniversary season, Printell’s collection stood as a testament to the future of fashion — one where art and design converge to express individuality, innovation, and the courage to create without limits.