
On Our Radar lands on Paris Fashion Week with its 23rd pick: Victor Clavelly’s Autumn/Winter 2026 collection, “Garage” — a modular playground where clothes and bodies are endlessly transformable.
Conceived as a “safe room,” Garage invites experimentation: dismantle, repaint, retune. Each silhouette is stratified into three layers — second skin, intermediate identity, armor — creating modular pieces that shift, mix, and evolve across contexts and seasons. Garments become adaptable tools, a wardrobe designed for the fluidity of everyday life.
The modular doll-body, a recurring figure in Clavelly’s practice, draws from a video game collaboration with Migu, where bodies recombine and transform. Applied to fashion, this logic turns collections into living systems — each piece communicating, interchanging, and updating like software in motion.
Garage is more than clothing; it’s a mechanical workshop for self-expression, where the wardrobe becomes a toolkit for reinvention and play.












