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"textContent": "UJOH presents its Fall Winter 2026.27 collection around the idea of antithesis. In Japanese as in French, the term signals questioning instead of rupture. The collection examines the house’s foundations, shapes, and established codes through a process of scrutiny and revision. UJOH approaches its own design language with critical distance and reshapes familiar structures through […]\n\nThe post UJOH Fall Winter 2026 Explores the Power of Antithesis appeared first on DSCENE.",
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