A Review of Taakk Spring/Summer 2027 Menswear Collection
TAAKK’s Love Letter to Irving Penn and Flowers
written MALCOLM THOMAS
Taakk may have found its stride. Set to a playlist that could double as an action thriller soundtrack, models walked down the catwalk in chocolate and bordeaux nylon disco trenches, slouchy leather and velvet hobos, leisure suiting in sunset orange, and pinstripe embroidered sets.
After receiving a standing ovation for its fall/winter collection, Taakk’s spring/summer offering titled “Ability of Discovery” marks a moment of continued creative acceleration for the Tokyo-based brand. A brand whose purpose is intertwined with the innovative textile techniques that have become part of its ethos.
Beyond the tactile, this season, Takuya Morikawa dug deeper, exploring his own identity in an unlikely marriage of inspiration. The iconoclastic fashion photography of Irving Penn and the delicate beauty of the flower. “What continues to inspire me about Irving Penn is not simply what he photographed, but how he looked at things —the ability to transform something familiar into something entirely new,” said Morikawa.
Not new to Morikawa, however, who season after season has transformed material compositions and fabric structures into singularly gradient surfaces or developed intricate precision cutwork techniques that layer embroidery, creating three-dimensional detailing one might find snaking around backs and sleeves. These, after all, are markers of a Taakk garment.
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Taakk Spring/Summer 2027 / TAAKK Press