
The wardrobe envisioned by Klaus Plank and Barbara Cavalli is one to be assembled over time. The designs for their Italian label, Bergfabel, are classical and seasonless. Crumply, tailored jackets, knife-pleated shirting, trousers with a traveler’s crease… all are made with the care and precision of the small, special ateliers of centuries past. This is an aesthetic outside of contemporary trends, intended to let its wearer revel in the simple pleasure of dressing well without fuss.






Muted earth tones dominate the studio’s collection for Fall/Winter 2026, sweetened by the additions of navy blue and eggplant. The brand’s storytelling is rooted in the places its made: a blend of pastoral and artisanal touches influenced by the studio’s beginning in the mountainous Italian region of South Tyrol and its now-home in Lucca, near Florence. Our buy focuses on Bergfabel’s jackets and coats, which are not only incredibly easy to wear and style but über comfortable to boot.






“Clothes mean nothing until someone lives in them.”
—Marc Jacobs





















