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Collection: Sleepwalking Summer

The collection “Sleepwalking Summer” reinterprets romance in the form of femininity tailored through a mindset of today, offering a comprehensive wardrobe from day to evening. The collection immerses in a dream-like state, drawing from impressions of futurism, heritage, modernity and timeless elegance.

Once again for S/S ‘26, Leh Studios team looks inside out, to serve the structural framework of the collection Through rigorous sampling, executed by skilled seamstresses in the atelier, each panel, drape, and hand-set pleat is engineered and tailored to create forms that feel both cared and familiar. Indigenous textiles like Silk Chanderi dresses adorned with hand-embellished floral compositions using Zari threads, with beads and sequins, each detail applied with precision enhancing summer opulence, lined intentionally with Tulle, to create a seamless movement. The approach to construction of these garments is from the inside, which serves as the foundation to the structure of  the silhouettes. Khadi Cotton Denim and Japanese Linen explores technical precision with the comfort of summer. Georgette, held with restraint, offers effortless yet intentional designs like Tako Top and Farah Dress, followed with silhouettes in a contemporary reinterpretation of classic ‘Polka Dot’ printed Crepe.

Textile surface development and manipulation centres Leh Studios’ S/S ‘26 collection. Original print artworks developed in-house, from ‘Nautical Stripes’ stylized in ombre-lines across colourways, and whimsical floral print design named after feathers and wings ultimately giving into the feeling of “Sleepwalking Summer".