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    By Emma ReynoldsJuly 4, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    “This collection was primarily about romance for us. Not just in the classic sense, like in a romantic relationship, but also much more about the nostalgic romanticization of things you no longer have,” said SF1OG’s Rosa Marga Dahl and Jacob Langemeyer from, while models line up around them. Some of the models wore headbands with arrows attached, a very obvious reference to Cupid, while the other references were much more subtle. SF1OG has remained true to their aesthetic. Very young, very body-conscious, a little dreamy indie-core; they repeatedly fall back on the same slim pants, tailored jackets, and striped sweaters.

    The spring 2026 collection offers no surprises, but their look is becoming somehow clearer. This includes a newly developed sneaker in collaboration with Converse, which will be launched at a later date, as well as their approach to working with very old fabrics, such as linen sacks. In addition to handcrafted limited-edition pieces, Dahl and Langemeyer also worked on replicating the look, creating a new print from the lettering on 15 different sacks, which they then printed on jersey and sequins.

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