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Akris

Swiss fashion house under the direction of Albert Kriemler. Dedicated to women with purpose.

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The Drop Stitch (Drape Fringe Knit) is an in-house fabric development by the Akris knitwear team. The yarn is knitted like a chain – a knitting technique in which stitches are intentionally allowed to fall off the needle (or unravel down a few rows), forming open loops. It is a special silk knit that offers a luminous glow and feels ultra-light, airy, and almost intangible.

#Akris #AkrisSpring26


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The Drop Stitch (Drape Fringe Knit) is an in-house fabric development by the Akris knitwear team. The yarn is knitted like a chain – a knitting technique in which stitches are intentionally allowed to fall off the needle (or unravel down a few rows), forming open loops. It is a special silk knit that offers a luminous glow and feels ultra-light, airy, and almost intangible.

#Akris #AkrisSpring26


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10 hours ago

The Drop Stitch (Drape Fringe Knit) is an in-house fabric development by the Akris knitwear team. The yarn is knitted like a chain – a knitting technique in which stitches are intentionally allowed to fall off the needle (or unravel down a few rows), forming open loops. It is a special silk knit that offers a luminous glow and feels ultra-light, airy, and almost intangible.

#Akris #AkrisSpring26


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10 hours ago

The Drop Stitch (Drape Fringe Knit) is an in-house fabric development by the Akris knitwear team. The yarn is knitted like a chain – a knitting technique in which stitches are intentionally allowed to fall off the needle (or unravel down a few rows), forming open loops. It is a special silk knit that offers a luminous glow and feels ultra-light, airy, and almost intangible.

#Akris #AkrisSpring26


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4
10 hours ago

The Drop Stitch (Drape Fringe Knit) is an in-house fabric development by the Akris knitwear team. The yarn is knitted like a chain – a knitting technique in which stitches are intentionally allowed to fall off the needle (or unravel down a few rows), forming open loops. It is a special silk knit that offers a luminous glow and feels ultra-light, airy, and almost intangible.

#Akris #AkrisSpring26


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4
10 hours ago

The Drop Stitch (Drape Fringe Knit) is an in-house fabric development by the Akris knitwear team. The yarn is knitted like a chain – a knitting technique in which stitches are intentionally allowed to fall off the needle (or unravel down a few rows), forming open loops. It is a special silk knit that offers a luminous glow and feels ultra-light, airy, and almost intangible.

#Akris #AkrisSpring26


3
4
10 hours ago

The Drop Stitch (Drape Fringe Knit) is an in-house fabric development by the Akris knitwear team. The yarn is knitted like a chain – a knitting technique in which stitches are intentionally allowed to fall off the needle (or unravel down a few rows), forming open loops. It is a special silk knit that offers a luminous glow and feels ultra-light, airy, and almost intangible.

#Akris #AkrisSpring26


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Drop Stitch - an Akris in-house development

The Drop Stitch (Drape Fringe Knit) is an in-house fabric development by the Akris knitwear team. The yarn is knitted like a chain – a knitting technique in which stitches are intentionally allowed to fall off the needle (or unravel down a few rows), forming open loops. It is a special silk knit that offers a luminous glow and feels ultra-light, airy, and almost intangible.

#Akris #AkrisSpring26


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The Drop Stitch (Drape Fringe Knit) is an in-house fabric development by the Akris knitwear team. The yarn is knitted like a chain – a knitting technique in which stitches are intentionally allowed to fall off the needle (or unravel down a few rows), forming open loops. It is a special silk knit that offers a luminous glow and feels ultra-light, airy, and almost intangible.

#Akris #AkrisSpring26


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The Drop Stitch (Drape Fringe Knit) is an in-house fabric development by the Akris knitwear team. The yarn is knitted like a chain – a knitting technique in which stitches are intentionally allowed to fall off the needle (or unravel down a few rows), forming open loops. It is a special silk knit that offers a luminous glow and feels ultra-light, airy, and almost intangible.

#Akris #AkrisSpring26


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The House of Akris - Part 01 Family 

Founded in 1922 by Alice Kriemler-Schoch in St. Gallen, Akris began with aprons made from Swiss fabrics and embroidery. What started as a small family endeavor grew when her son Max joined in 1944 - naming the house after her initials, building it alongside his wife Ute, and carrying its craftsmanship beyond Switzerland to Paris, New York and Asia. 

Since 1987, Albert and Peter Kriemler have guided Akris into its third generation. Today, every piece is still imagined, developed, and crafted in-house - an enduring commitment to authenticity that defines Akris. Family-owned. Family-run.
 
#TheHouseOfAkris #Akris


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The House of Akris - Part 01 Family 

Founded in 1922 by Alice Kriemler-Schoch in St. Gallen, Akris began with aprons made from Swiss fabrics and embroidery. What started as a small family endeavor grew when her son Max joined in 1944 - naming the house after her initials, building it alongside his wife Ute, and carrying its craftsmanship beyond Switzerland to Paris, New York and Asia. 

Since 1987, Albert and Peter Kriemler have guided Akris into its third generation. Today, every piece is still imagined, developed, and crafted in-house - an enduring commitment to authenticity that defines Akris. Family-owned. Family-run.
 
#TheHouseOfAkris #Akris


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11
5 days ago

The House of Akris - Part 01 Family 

Founded in 1922 by Alice Kriemler-Schoch in St. Gallen, Akris began with aprons made from Swiss fabrics and embroidery. What started as a small family endeavor grew when her son Max joined in 1944 - naming the house after her initials, building it alongside his wife Ute, and carrying its craftsmanship beyond Switzerland to Paris, New York and Asia. 

Since 1987, Albert and Peter Kriemler have guided Akris into its third generation. Today, every piece is still imagined, developed, and crafted in-house - an enduring commitment to authenticity that defines Akris. Family-owned. Family-run.
 
#TheHouseOfAkris #Akris


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11
5 days ago

The House of Akris - Part 01 Family 

Founded in 1922 by Alice Kriemler-Schoch in St. Gallen, Akris began with aprons made from Swiss fabrics and embroidery. What started as a small family endeavor grew when her son Max joined in 1944 - naming the house after her initials, building it alongside his wife Ute, and carrying its craftsmanship beyond Switzerland to Paris, New York and Asia. 

Since 1987, Albert and Peter Kriemler have guided Akris into its third generation. Today, every piece is still imagined, developed, and crafted in-house - an enduring commitment to authenticity that defines Akris. Family-owned. Family-run.
 
#TheHouseOfAkris #Akris


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11
5 days ago

The House of Akris - Part 01 Family 

Founded in 1922 by Alice Kriemler-Schoch in St. Gallen, Akris began with aprons made from Swiss fabrics and embroidery. What started as a small family endeavor grew when her son Max joined in 1944 - naming the house after her initials, building it alongside his wife Ute, and carrying its craftsmanship beyond Switzerland to Paris, New York and Asia. 

Since 1987, Albert and Peter Kriemler have guided Akris into its third generation. Today, every piece is still imagined, developed, and crafted in-house - an enduring commitment to authenticity that defines Akris. Family-owned. Family-run.
 
#TheHouseOfAkris #Akris


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11
5 days ago


The House of Akris - Part 01 Family 

Founded in 1922 by Alice Kriemler-Schoch in St. Gallen, Akris began with aprons made from Swiss fabrics and embroidery. What started as a small family endeavor grew when her son Max joined in 1944 - naming the house after her initials, building it alongside his wife Ute, and carrying its craftsmanship beyond Switzerland to Paris, New York and Asia. 

Since 1987, Albert and Peter Kriemler have guided Akris into its third generation. Today, every piece is still imagined, developed, and crafted in-house - an enduring commitment to authenticity that defines Akris. Family-owned. Family-run.
 
#TheHouseOfAkris #Akris


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11
5 days ago

The House of Akris - Part 01 Family 

Founded in 1922 by Alice Kriemler-Schoch in St. Gallen, Akris began with aprons made from Swiss fabrics and embroidery. What started as a small family endeavor grew when her son Max joined in 1944 - naming the house after her initials, building it alongside his wife Ute, and carrying its craftsmanship beyond Switzerland to Paris, New York and Asia. 

Since 1987, Albert and Peter Kriemler have guided Akris into its third generation. Today, every piece is still imagined, developed, and crafted in-house - an enduring commitment to authenticity that defines Akris. Family-owned. Family-run.
 
#TheHouseOfAkris #Akris


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11
5 days ago

The House of Akris - Part 01 Family 

Founded in 1922 by Alice Kriemler-Schoch in St. Gallen, Akris began with aprons made from Swiss fabrics and embroidery. What started as a small family endeavor grew when her son Max joined in 1944 - naming the house after her initials, building it alongside his wife Ute, and carrying its craftsmanship beyond Switzerland to Paris, New York and Asia. 

Since 1987, Albert and Peter Kriemler have guided Akris into its third generation. Today, every piece is still imagined, developed, and crafted in-house - an enduring commitment to authenticity that defines Akris. Family-owned. Family-run.
 
#TheHouseOfAkris #Akris


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11
5 days ago

The House of Akris - Part 01 Family 

Founded in 1922 by Alice Kriemler-Schoch in St. Gallen, Akris began with aprons made from Swiss fabrics and embroidery. What started as a small family endeavor grew when her son Max joined in 1944 - naming the house after her initials, building it alongside his wife Ute, and carrying its craftsmanship beyond Switzerland to Paris, New York and Asia. 

Since 1987, Albert and Peter Kriemler have guided Akris into its third generation. Today, every piece is still imagined, developed, and crafted in-house - an enduring commitment to authenticity that defines Akris. Family-owned. Family-run.
 
#TheHouseOfAkris #Akris


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11
5 days ago

The House of Akris - Part 01 Family 

Founded in 1922 by Alice Kriemler-Schoch in St. Gallen, Akris began with aprons made from Swiss fabrics and embroidery. What started as a small family endeavor grew when her son Max joined in 1944 - naming the house after her initials, building it alongside his wife Ute, and carrying its craftsmanship beyond Switzerland to Paris, New York and Asia. 

Since 1987, Albert and Peter Kriemler have guided Akris into its third generation. Today, every piece is still imagined, developed, and crafted in-house - an enduring commitment to authenticity that defines Akris. Family-owned. Family-run.
 
#TheHouseOfAkris #Akris


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11
5 days ago

The House of Akris - Part 01 Family 

Founded in 1922 by Alice Kriemler-Schoch in St. Gallen, Akris began with aprons made from Swiss fabrics and embroidery. What started as a small family endeavor grew when her son Max joined in 1944 - naming the house after her initials, building it alongside his wife Ute, and carrying its craftsmanship beyond Switzerland to Paris, New York and Asia. 

Since 1987, Albert and Peter Kriemler have guided Akris into its third generation. Today, every piece is still imagined, developed, and crafted in-house - an enduring commitment to authenticity that defines Akris. Family-owned. Family-run.
 
#TheHouseOfAkris #Akris


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5 days ago


Introducing «The House of Akris»
 
A series taking you inside the house – its history, its craft, and the world behind the collections.
 
Through inside moments, behind-the-scenes imagery, and excerpts from the documentary «Akris – Fashion With a Heritage», the archive opens up.

#TheHouseOfAkris #Akris


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Poppy Delevingne in a wave guipure embroidery ensemble from the #AkrisSpring26 collection at the latest Akris show in Paris.

#Akris #PoppyDelevingne


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Wave Guipure – St. Gallen Embroidery by Forster Rohner
Engineered from a technical yet ultra-soft base, this guipure features undulating wave patterns in an openwork construction. As a playful interpretation of the wave line in Leon Polk Smith’s Paravent, it exemplifies Albert’s philosophy of working with artistic inspiration: never as a decorative add-on, but always fully integrated into the garment. 
 
#Akris #AkrisSpring26


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6 days ago

Wave Guipure – St. Gallen Embroidery by Forster Rohner
Engineered from a technical yet ultra-soft base, this guipure features undulating wave patterns in an openwork construction. As a playful interpretation of the wave line in Leon Polk Smith’s Paravent, it exemplifies Albert’s philosophy of working with artistic inspiration: never as a decorative add-on, but always fully integrated into the garment. 
 
#Akris #AkrisSpring26


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6 days ago

Wave Guipure – St. Gallen Embroidery by Forster Rohner
Engineered from a technical yet ultra-soft base, this guipure features undulating wave patterns in an openwork construction. As a playful interpretation of the wave line in Leon Polk Smith’s Paravent, it exemplifies Albert’s philosophy of working with artistic inspiration: never as a decorative add-on, but always fully integrated into the garment. 
 
#Akris #AkrisSpring26


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6 days ago

Wave Guipure – St. Gallen Embroidery by Forster Rohner
Engineered from a technical yet ultra-soft base, this guipure features undulating wave patterns in an openwork construction. As a playful interpretation of the wave line in Leon Polk Smith’s Paravent, it exemplifies Albert’s philosophy of working with artistic inspiration: never as a decorative add-on, but always fully integrated into the garment. 
 
#Akris #AkrisSpring26


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11
6 days ago

Wave Guipure – St. Gallen Embroidery by Forster Rohner
Engineered from a technical yet ultra-soft base, this guipure features undulating wave patterns in an openwork construction. As a playful interpretation of the wave line in Leon Polk Smith’s Paravent, it exemplifies Albert’s philosophy of working with artistic inspiration: never as a decorative add-on, but always fully integrated into the garment. 
 
#Akris #AkrisSpring26


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11
6 days ago

Wave Guipure – St. Gallen Embroidery by Forster Rohner
Engineered from a technical yet ultra-soft base, this guipure features undulating wave patterns in an openwork construction. As a playful interpretation of the wave line in Leon Polk Smith’s Paravent, it exemplifies Albert’s philosophy of working with artistic inspiration: never as a decorative add-on, but always fully integrated into the garment. 
 
#Akris #AkrisSpring26


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Wave Guipure – St. Gallen Embroidery by Forster Rohner
Engineered from a technical yet ultra-soft base, this guipure features undulating wave patterns in an openwork construction. As a playful interpretation of the wave line in Leon Polk Smith’s Paravent, it exemplifies Albert’s philosophy of working with artistic inspiration: never as a decorative add-on, but always fully integrated into the garment. 
 
#Akris #AkrisSpring26


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The Organza Trapezoid Embroidery
“The Trapezoid is our signature shape, representing the A in the history of the house since 2009. I always wanted to find an airy, delicate expression for its architectural, geometric structure,” Creative Director Albert Kriemler says. This season it finally came to life in organza, an embroidery that resembles a collage of trapezoids interlaced together. An embroidery that was developed with Forster Rohner in St. Gallen.

#Akris #AkrisSpring26


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The Organza Trapezoid Embroidery
“The Trapezoid is our signature shape, representing the A in the history of the house since 2009. I always wanted to find an airy, delicate expression for its architectural, geometric structure,” Creative Director Albert Kriemler says. This season it finally came to life in organza, an embroidery that resembles a collage of trapezoids interlaced together. An embroidery that was developed with Forster Rohner in St. Gallen.

#Akris #AkrisSpring26


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The Organza Trapezoid Embroidery
“The Trapezoid is our signature shape, representing the A in the history of the house since 2009. I always wanted to find an airy, delicate expression for its architectural, geometric structure,” Creative Director Albert Kriemler says. This season it finally came to life in organza, an embroidery that resembles a collage of trapezoids interlaced together. An embroidery that was developed with Forster Rohner in St. Gallen.

#Akris #AkrisSpring26


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1 weeks ago

The Organza Trapezoid Embroidery
“The Trapezoid is our signature shape, representing the A in the history of the house since 2009. I always wanted to find an airy, delicate expression for its architectural, geometric structure,” Creative Director Albert Kriemler says. This season it finally came to life in organza, an embroidery that resembles a collage of trapezoids interlaced together. An embroidery that was developed with Forster Rohner in St. Gallen.

#Akris #AkrisSpring26


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1 weeks ago

The Organza Trapezoid Embroidery is an embroideryCreative Director Albert Kriemler thought of for a long time. “The Trapezoid is our signature shape, representing the A in the history of the house since 2009. I always wanted to find an airy, delicate expression for its architectural, geometric structure,” Albert says. This season it finally came to life in organza, an embroidery that resembles a collage of trapezoids interlaced together. An embroidery that was developed with Forster Rohner in St. Gallen.

#Akris #AkrisSpring26


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#AkrisSpring26 – Embroidery

Collaborating closely with local partners such as Forster Rohner AG, Akris continuously pushes the boundaries of textile innovation. From net embroidery and wave guipure to a trapezoid organza, embroidery plays a central role in the Spring 2026 collection.

#Akris #SS26


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Instagramストーリーを秘密で見る

Instagramストーリービューアは、Instagramストーリー、動画、写真、またはIGTVを秘密に見たり保存したりできる簡単なツールです。このサービスを使用すると、コンテンツをダウンロードして、いつでもオフラインで楽しむことができます。Instagramで後でチェックしたいものを見つけた場合や、匿名でストーリーを見たい場合、このビューアは最適です。Anonstoriesは、あなたの身元を隠すための優れたソリューションを提供します。Instagramは2023年8月にストーリー機能を導入し、すぐに他のプラットフォームでも採用されました。このフォーマットは魅力的で、時間に敏感なため、ユーザーが写真、動画、または自撮りをテキスト、絵文字、またはフィルターで強化して、24時間限定で公開することができます。この限られた時間枠は、通常の投稿に比べて高いエンゲージメントを生み出します。今日の世界では、ストーリーはソーシャルメディアでつながり、コミュニケーションをとる最も人気のある方法の1つです。しかし、ストーリーを視聴すると、作成者は自分の名前を視聴者リストに見ることができ、プライバシーの懸念があります。もしストーリーを目立たずに閲覧したい場合、ここでAnonstoriesが役立ちます。これを使うことで、自分の身元を明かさずにInstagramのコンテンツを視聴できます。単に調べたいプロファイルのユーザー名を入力すると、その人の最新のストーリーが表示されます。Anonstoriesビューアの特徴:- 匿名閲覧:視聴リストに名前が表示されずにストーリーを視聴 - アカウント不要:Instagramのアカウントにサインインせずに公開コンテンツを視聴 - コンテンツダウンロード:ストーリーコンテンツを直接デバイスに保存してオフラインで使用 - ハイライト視聴:24時間を過ぎてもInstagramのハイライトにアクセス - リポストモニタリング:個人プロファイルのストーリーに対するリポストやエンゲージメントのレベルを追跡 制限事項:- このツールは公開アカウントでのみ動作し、非公開アカウントはアクセスできません。 利点:- プライバシー保護:Instagramのコンテンツを匿名で閲覧可能 - シンプルで簡単:アプリのインストールや登録は不要 - 独自のツール:Instagramが提供していない方法でコンテンツをダウンロードおよび管理可能

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