Daisuke Obana has always been a designer who thrives on reimagining uniforms, and the N.HOOLYWOOD Men’s Spring/Summer 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection showcased in New York pushes this vision further. Drawing inspiration from a transformative journey through South Africa, Obana translates safari codes and natural motifs into a menswear lineup that feels both rugged and refined.





Nature Meets Utility
At the core of the collection is a dialogue between the untamed and the controlled. Safari jackets, shorts, and camp shirts reference classic adventure uniforms, but Obana reshapes them for the urban explorer. Lightweight tech fabrics, durable textures, and tonal animal prints ground the collection in functionality while keeping a sense of mystery and wildness.





Prints and Textures that Tell a Story
The prints are the standout element of the season. From tonal leopard-like spots to spirals and geometric motifs inspired by African mud-dyed textiles, each pattern evokes the landscapes and crafts of Obana’s South African travels. These designs appear across both natural and synthetic fabrics, giving traditional motifs a contemporary twist.







A Journey from Day to Night
The runway moved seamlessly from earthy tones and sunlit safari palettes to darker evening looks in deep navy and black. This transition mirrors the rhythm of a day in the wild—sunlit discovery by day, sleek sophistication by night. The collection highlights versatility, suggesting clothes made not just for a safari but for the city streets of New York and Tokyo alike.







Why This Collection Stands Out
While safari inspiration has long been part of fashion’s vocabulary, Obana’s interpretation feels fresh. His ability to merge functionality, cultural storytelling, and urban menswear aesthetics makes the N.HOOLYWOOD Spring/Summer 2026 collection one of the most relevant contributions to New York Fashion Week. It is not just about the clothes—it is about rethinking the idea of what a uniform can be in today’s world.



