Jane Wade's latest Spring/Summer 2026 collection takes a fresh approach from the perspective of utility wear, presenting a brand new THE FULFILLMENT. This release evokes an intentional Demotion, as artistic director Wade descends from the executive floor to the shipping area, focusing on the theme of Labor is currency., showcasing the raw reality of the most grassroots working environments.
"All my collections are fundamentally rooted in workwear. The pieces from the past few seasons have explored corporate hierarchies; this time, I want to bring the story down to the grassroots—focusing on the real workers who clock in and out, along with the details related to their relationship with time," Wade revealed backstage at the show set up in a genuine warehouse in Brooklyn.
This season, office wear is seen as armor, allowing the wearer to blend into protection after getting dressed. Before the show, a countdown appeared on the warehouse wall, and at the climax, the final model even wore a timer, bringing the entire show to a perfect conclusion.
"I want this place to look like the 'Jane Wade Inc. Fulfillment Center,' where everyone can check in and get ready to start working," Wade explained further.
We trade our time and labor for money, and this meaning is expressed through the details of the fabric and craftsmanship—richly filled materials with a unique texture. What I want to create are clothes that can replace our 'working' attire, rather than making us work for our clothes.
Additionally, technological elements are woven throughout the entire collection. Wade collaborated with the blood glucose monitoring biosensor brand Lingo and the brand Nothing to transform the coldness of technology into a wearable fashion language. In terms of footwear, a new collaboration with SOREL has been introduced.



