Fine Chaos’ spring/summer ‘26 show ‘Post Mort3m’ invites guests to a party far below-ground, where inclusivity means rebirth in grunge-galore
A wild night of ritual and rebellion awaited guests at Fine Chaos’ spring/summer ‘26 show, where a fictitious club set in Earth’s core made for a hot and heavy scene of inclusivity. “It's a clash of contrasts in an immersive space, where the atmosphere is felt from the first step,” says Founder and Creative Director Marc C. Møllerskov.
Known for their oxymoronic collections, this year’s androgynous pieces teeter between grit and grandeur. Punky, black-lined beauty complements underground styles – calligraphic t-shirts paired with baggy, layered bottoms hallmark early noughts skatewear and Japanese street style. But there's a regality to some pieces – a velvety, wide-belted corset, a strappy, eyelet maxi – that scream ‘queen of the night.’
The relationship between suffering and survival is at the heart of the grungy collection, topically referencing collapse and survival amid war. Rather than a vessel of escape, this nightclub offers rebirth. Half of which is filled with members of their community, showing that the brand’s inclusivity, true to its nature, goes beyond just their designs.
See all the looks from Fine Chaos' SS26 collection below.




















