Summary
- PUBLIC SERV-CE’s SS26 “STREET TAILORISM” collection merges tailoring cues with streetwear
- The range centers on a muted palette, ranging from classic monochrome through to mist blue across a lineup of structured yet relaxed silhouettes
Emerging label PUBLIC SERV-CE made its runway debut with its Spring/Summer 2026 collection, titled “STREET TAILORISM”. The line is framed as a dialogue between the precision of traditional tailoring and the fluid rhythm of street style, merging aerial minimalism with architectural elegance for everyday wear. The collection embodies the brand’s “tailorism” philosophy, where the purity of noble Italian fabrics and meticulous construction define each silhouette’s form and function.
The collection is rendered in a muted color palette drawn from the atmosphere of the city, including white, off-white, chalk, mist blue, moon gray, slate and ink black. Silhouettes shift from sharply structured to relaxed and slouchy — this interplay of formality and ease evokes the modular contrasts that characterize a contemporary wardrobe, marrying tailored refinement with urban nonchalance.
It spotlights a suite of transformative pieces, including oversized long shirts with elongated tunics, side slits, and stand collars. The collection also features convertible shirt jackets paired with relaxed poplin trousers and the unlined, ultralight “float blazer,” designed to be worn or carried via interior harness straps.
Other standout pieces underscore the brand’s commitment to innovation through simplicity. A noragi-inspired poplin wrap tunic is designed with minimal seams, while the one-piece “sheeted” Poncho Coat features invisible arm slits and can pack into itself for convenience. Ultimately, the collection continues to define a new vocabulary of tailoring where the formality of construction meets the ease of the street.
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