If Rundholz’s Fall/Winter 2024 was about recreating silhouette, Rundholz DIP provides a foil by innovating texture. When paired together, the result is a feast for the senses. Whether nubby or smooth, gossamer or plush, rigid or butter -oft, there is a treat for every hand this season. Main Line’s deliveries center around linen overcoats, fuzzy yak yarns and a new felted knit fabric. Meanwhile, DIP’s offerings for the season are threefold: soft, lightly distressed knits, crinkled silk shirting and Carsten’s latest interpretation of the puffer coat (a cool, parka-esque design intended as a final, marshmallowy layer for cold weather climates).
The palette is largely tonal in black, grey and white, but the addition of Sunset red provides an exhilarating punch of color. Though each piece stands well on its own, layering multiples is the best way to wear Rundholz in all its forms. With such a diverse offering of cuts and fabrics, designers Carsten and Lenka Rundholz invite us to dig our hands in and discover our own textural landscape.