
Amidst the fast-paced city life, we carry ourselves with calmness and composure throughout the day. Yet, beneath this
calm lies a quiet desire for freedom—a subtle yearning to break away. SYSTEM Spring-Summer 2026 collection, ‘Office
Daydream,’ captures this pure inner longing hidden within the urban individual, presenting a refined expression of modern
liberation of being swept away by the wind.
Modern individuals, caught in the repetitive routine of daily life like a machine, quietly dream of a personal escape. This
season, SYSTEM channels this longing into the SS26 collection, proposing a new style where reality and idealism coexist.
Comprising around 300 pieces of ready-to-wear and accessories, the collection blends the minimalist, modern sensibility of
the 1990s with contrasting elements of sportswear and tailoring—offering stylish looks where formality and comfort
harmonize.
Key items for the season include lightweight outerwear, jumpers, and shirts—pieces designed to move fluidly between
reality and daydream. The use of soft, silky fabrics such as taffeta and sheer materials allows for natural layering, creating
silhouettes that are flexible and subtly expressive. Lightly structured padding details add dimension and seasonal versatility,
adding a light modern freshness.
The color palette centers on pure white, symbolizing infinite possibility, and gently flows into tones of beige, ivory, and
light gray. These are balanced with accent colors like deep gray, navy and sky blue, while pink, yellow and orange bring a
quiet energy and optimism to the collection.
Additional visual elements, including breeze-inspired typography and free-flowing fabric illustrations, reinforce the
collection’s understated theme of movement and freedom
‘Office Daydream’ symbolizes the inner world of modern individuals seeking escape from monotonous routines, to freely
imagine and pursue their dreams. SYSTEM SS26 collection offers a wardrobe that aligns with this no duality—practical yet
aspirational, grounded yet open to possibility.





















































