Bring The Locker Room To Lintsan Runway, LACOSTE Creates A Tennis Tennis Honestly Atmosphere Behind The Latest Collection

JAKARTA - Featuring a collection of Spring-Summer 2026 at the Eiffel Hall, Marijuana Carnot, Lacoste transformed the masterpiece of glass and iron by Hector Degeorre which was built in 1895 into an installation room titled The Locker Room. The floor surface presents a backstage' feel that is so familiar to tennis stars such as René Lacoste and athletes around the world, while curved glass panels and bath curtains that hang around create a voucheurism atmosphere, fading the boundary between private rituals and public spectacles.

The Spring 'Summer 2026 collection makes the dressing room a transition space, among the euphoria of victory and reflection in the defeat of a shelter where champions and sports lovers face the most honest moments for them. In this immersive space, Kolotouros Pelaggia, Lacoste Creative Director, reinterprets brand athletic DNA in a fresh perspective, surpassing the spirit of competition to highlight the early days of training for the founder, René Lacoste.

This season comes as a sensory offering to the world of sports, a celebration of the passion to go beyond the boundaries, shared by the players and spectators. The collection explores the appeal of a completely unfinished style of dress a tennis polo button that opens after the game, a loosed tracksuit, to moments celebrating freedom from the demands of perfection. The players took off their sweat-wetting clothes and walked towards a new light feeling and turmoil.

While Lacoste's historical heritage, pure authenticity develops into luxury, creating new contrasting games between transparency and opacity, comfort and flexibility, athletic intentions and effortless chic charm.

Sensualitas, proportions that have not been completed, as well as athletic heritage combined with vintage sportswear nuances are the basis for elegant and dynamic styles consisting of transparent polos, reflective skin cut, composition coat styles with the words Tennis for Everyone, to light nylon tech-silon clothes that compete with utilitarian rubber cotton and shiny nylons such as wetting.

Shapes and textures are designed to prioritize flexibility and athletic energy. Performance fabrics combined with modernized heritage materials, present unexpected elements inspired by the dressing room: transparent organza resembles bath curtains, sparkling towels used in unconventional fashion, and reflective skin that adds futuristic touch.

Each piece in this collection explores the creativity of Lacoste's real dress style essence of Lacoste's eternal success. After introducing caliloring in his debut collection, Pelaggia Kolotouros continues his vision for the season through a loose siluet that is sensual and a reinterpretation of classic polo'' is now present in the oversized version, made of transparent nylon, combined with the ethereal construction or vintage styled trousers. Lacoste's iconic Polo also appears in poplin and terry fabrics materials, with the words Tennis for Everyone and Only for Tennis.

The tropical Wool and the gentle mohair mix with nylon and special skin, creating a combination of comfort and a sensual attraction between strength and softness.

This season, the Lacoste crocodile logo took inspiration from the tennis grass court, translated into a fine embroidery highlighting the expertise of French savoir-faires while respecting the brand's legacy. Lenglen's bag is also back, featuring typical tipping details inspired by a vintage pinch tennis skirt and a handle resembling a tennis racket handle.

The Spring-Summer 2026 color palette presents a nostalgic feel for vintage sportswear, combining the vintage orange and archival blue with elegant rona-rona, such as orange, taupe, and olive green colors. This dynamic combination emits athletic energy but still maintains an elegant balance that is perfected by the smooth flower embroidery which celebrates the happiness and victory of the founder through the sports a century ago, in the 1920s era.

Setting new standards for style intimacy, the Spring-Summer 2026 collection captures a moment in which victory meets vulnerability, and a combined legacy with tantalizing charm from unfinished elegantness.