
Faith. Fear. Desire.
What you show, what you hide, and what burns beneath the surface.
TTSWTRS’ SS26 Skin Couture is not just a collection — it’s a manifesto. A body politics of sculpted surfaces and exposed vulnerability.
Debuted on the catwalk of New York Fashion Week, each piece teeters on the razor’s edge between revelation and concealment. Sculptural silhouettes wrap around the body like second skin, tattoo-inspired prints trace the curves of flesh, and tactile layers blur the line between fabric and skin. It’s intimate, almost intrusive — like fashion has learned to breathe with you.
Glossed, distorted, layered: the pieces carry traces of what is seen and what is held, a tactile diary of the self. TTSWTRS doesn’t just dress the body; it interrogates it. Each silhouette is a question: how much can we reveal before we lose ourselves? How much can we protect without shutting the world out?
The drop went live April 3 on ttswtrs.com and hit flagship spaces in Austria, Poland, and Ukraine. And as you scroll, as you look, you can feel it — this is fashion that doesn’t just exist on your body, it exists inside it.











