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

Akris Spring 2026 collection – inspired by the artwork „Seven Involvements in One“ by mid-century minimalist painter Leon Polk Smith, whose vibrant, geometric works helped define the Hard-Edge style of the 1950s and 60s.
#Akris #AkrisSpring26
Artwork: Seven Involvements in One © 1966 Leon Polk Smith Foundation

Akris Spring 2026 collection – inspired by the artwork „Seven Involvements in One“ by mid-century minimalist painter Leon Polk Smith, whose vibrant, geometric works helped define the Hard-Edge style of the 1950s and 60s.
#Akris #AkrisSpring26
Artwork: Seven Involvements in One © 1966 Leon Polk Smith Foundation

Akris Spring 2026 collection – inspired by the artwork „Seven Involvements in One“ by mid-century minimalist painter Leon Polk Smith, whose vibrant, geometric works helped define the Hard-Edge style of the 1950s and 60s.
#Akris #AkrisSpring26
Artwork: Seven Involvements in One © 1966 Leon Polk Smith Foundation

What if volume doesn’t come from construction alone – but from the fabric itself?
The Akris Spring 2026 collection explores a dialogue with Leon Polk Smith, where structure emerges through material, not excess. It reflects the core principle behind everything Creative Director Albert Kriemler creates: precision, clarity, and intention. Inspired by Smith’s geometric compositions, volume becomes graphic – almost architectural – rather than purely sculptural.
#Akris #AkrisSpring26
What if volume doesn’t come from construction alone – but from the fabric itself?
The Akris Spring 2026 collection explores a dialogue with Leon Polk Smith, where structure emerges through material, not excess. It reflects the core principle behind everything Creative Director Albert Kriemler creates: precision, clarity, and intention. Inspired by Smith’s geometric compositions, volume becomes graphic – almost architectural – rather than purely sculptural.
#Akris #AkrisSpring26

What if volume doesn’t come from construction alone – but from the fabric itself?
The Akris Spring 2026 collection explores a dialogue with Leon Polk Smith, where structure emerges through material, not excess. It reflects the core principle behind everything Creative Director Albert Kriemler creates: precision, clarity, and intention. Inspired by Smith’s geometric compositions, volume becomes graphic – almost architectural – rather than purely sculptural.
#Akris #AkrisSpring26
What if volume doesn’t come from construction alone – but from the fabric itself?
The Akris Spring 2026 collection explores a dialogue with Leon Polk Smith, where structure emerges through material, not excess. It reflects the core principle behind everything Creative Director Albert Kriemler creates: precision, clarity, and intention. Inspired by Smith’s geometric compositions, volume becomes graphic – almost architectural – rather than purely sculptural.
#Akris #AkrisSpring26

What if volume doesn’t come from construction alone – but from the fabric itself?
The Akris Spring 2026 collection explores a dialogue with Leon Polk Smith, where structure emerges through material, not excess. It reflects the core principle behind everything Creative Director Albert Kriemler creates: precision, clarity, and intention. Inspired by Smith’s geometric compositions, volume becomes graphic – almost architectural – rather than purely sculptural.
#Akris #AkrisSpring26
The Akris Spring 2026 collection explores a dialogue with Leon Polk Smith, where structure emerges through material, not excess. It reflects the core principle behind everything Creative Director Albert Kriemler creates: precision, clarity, and intention.
Inspired by Smith’s geometric compositions, volume becomes graphic – almost architectural – rather than purely sculptural.
#Akris #AkrisSpring26

GRAZIA collectors issue cover featuring the „Seven Involvements in One“ sheath dress from the Akris Spring 2026 collection.
Produktion: @ninocerone
Fotos: @chris.puttins Puttins
Haare & Make-Up: @spiridula_fountoglou
Artwork: @juleniztueta
Model: @christinemunezero_
Casting: Elena Harms
Foto-Assistenz: @moritzhilker
Mode-Assistenz: Celine Graupe
Organisation: Anna C. Siemers
#Akris #AkrisEditorials

For the Akris Spring 2026 collection, Creative Director Albert Kriemler was inspired by the artwork „Seven Involvements in One“ by mid-century minimalist painter Leon Polk Smith, whose vibrant, geometric works helped define the Hard-Edge style of the 1950s and 60s.
#Akris #AkrisSpring26
Artwork: Seven Involvements in One © 1966 Leon Polk Smith Foundation

For the Akris Spring 2026 collection, Creative Director Albert Kriemler was inspired by the artwork „Seven Involvements in One“ by mid-century minimalist painter Leon Polk Smith, whose vibrant, geometric works helped define the Hard-Edge style of the 1950s and 60s.
#Akris #AkrisSpring26
Artwork: Seven Involvements in One © 1966 Leon Polk Smith Foundation

For the Akris Spring 2026 collection, Creative Director Albert Kriemler was inspired by the artwork „Seven Involvements in One“ by mid-century minimalist painter Leon Polk Smith, whose vibrant, geometric works helped define the Hard-Edge style of the 1950s and 60s.
#Akris #AkrisSpring26
Artwork: Seven Involvements in One © 1966 Leon Polk Smith Foundation
For the Akris Spring 2026 collection, Creative Director Albert Kriemler was inspired by the artwork „Seven Involvements in One“ by mid-century minimalist painter Leon Polk Smith, whose vibrant, geometric works helped define the Hard-Edge style of the 1950s and 60s.
#Akris #AkrisSpring26
Artwork: Seven Involvements in One © 1966 Leon Polk Smith Foundation

Editorial in Harper’s Bazaar Germany featuring the Akris Ai bag and RTW with the „Seven Involvements in One“ print by Leon Polk Smith.
Bag Still Life:
Photo: Brandl&Utzt
Creative Direction: Rebecca Glavurtic
RTW:
Editor: @kaimargrander
Photo: @sofia_sanchez_weidt @mauromongiello
Model: @eve.dragic @monster_mgmt
Hair: @sachiyamashita
Make Up: @megumi.matsuno @agencyofsubstance
Nails: @nailsbysylvievacca @callmyagent.fr
Set Design: @thom_ken_lee
Production: @talentandpartner
Casting: @krokogheya
#Akris #HarpersBazaar #AkrisEditorials

Editorial in Harper’s Bazaar Germany featuring the Akris Ai bag and RTW with the „Seven Involvements in One“ print by Leon Polk Smith.
Bag Still Life:
Photo: Brandl&Utzt
Creative Direction: Rebecca Glavurtic
RTW:
Editor: @kaimargrander
Photo: @sofia_sanchez_weidt @mauromongiello
Model: @eve.dragic @monster_mgmt
Hair: @sachiyamashita
Make Up: @megumi.matsuno @agencyofsubstance
Nails: @nailsbysylvievacca @callmyagent.fr
Set Design: @thom_ken_lee
Production: @talentandpartner
Casting: @krokogheya
#Akris #HarpersBazaar #AkrisEditorials
For the Akris Spring 2026 collection, Creative Director Albert Kriemler was inspired by the artwork „Seven Involvements in One“ by mid-century minimalist painter Leon Polk Smith, whose vibrant, geometric works helped define the Hard-Edge style of the 1950s and 60s.
#Akris #AkrisSpring26
Artwork: Seven Involvements in One © 1966 Leon Polk Smith Foundation
For the Akris Spring 2026 collection, Creative Director Albert Kriemler was inspired by the artwork „Seven Involvements in One“ by mid-century minimalist painter Leon Polk Smith, whose vibrant, geometric works helped define the Hard-Edge style of the 1950s and 60s.
#Akris #AkrisSpring26
Artwork: Seven Involvements in One © 1966 Leon Polk Smith Foundation

For the Akris Spring 2026 collection, Creative Director Albert Kriemler was inspired by the artwork „Seven Involvements in One“ by mid-century minimalist painter Leon Polk Smith, whose vibrant, geometric works helped define the Hard-Edge style of the 1950s and 60s.
#Akris #AkrisSpring26
Artwork: Seven Involvements in One © 1966 Leon Polk Smith Foundation
For the Akris Spring 2026 collection, Creative Director Albert Kriemler was inspired by the artwork „Seven Involvements in One“ by mid-century minimalist painter Leon Polk Smith, whose vibrant, geometric works helped define the Hard-Edge style of the 1950s and 60s.
#Akris #AkrisSpring26
Artwork: Seven Involvements in One © 1966 Leon Polk Smith Foundation

For the Akris Spring 2026 collection, Creative Director Albert Kriemler was inspired by the artwork „Seven Involvements in One“ by mid-century minimalist painter Leon Polk Smith, whose vibrant, geometric works helped define the Hard-Edge style of the 1950s and 60s.
#Akris #AkrisSpring26
Artwork: Seven Involvements in One © 1966 Leon Polk Smith Foundation

For the Akris Spring 2026 collection, Creative Director Albert Kriemler was inspired by the artwork „Seven Involvements in One“ by mid-century minimalist painter Leon Polk Smith, whose vibrant, geometric works helped define the Hard-Edge style of the 1950s and 60s.
#Akris #AkrisSpring26
Artwork: Seven Involvements in One © 1966 Leon Polk Smith Foundation

Akris Opens New Boutique in Hamburg
After 22 years, the house is moving to a new address on Neuer Wall, where around 350 square meters across two floors will showcase the latest collections of Akris, Akris punto, and Akris Accessories.
Designed in 1979/80 by architect Peter P. Schweger, the building is considered a striking example of postmodern architecture and is now a listed landmark. The store reflects the architectural essence of Akris: clean lines, precision, and a modernist, refined design language that has long defined the house.
The narrow, geometrically articulated façade is defined by an interplay of dark reddish-brown granite, metal, and glass, complemented by a covered arcade along Neuer Wall.
The backlit ceiling, one of the building’s defining features, continues throughout both floors. Its soft, diffused white light creates a neutral atmosphere and corresponds with slender display rails and high-gloss lacquered furnishings, framed by elegant chrome steel profiles. In deliberate contrast, warm parquet floors – preserved and newly restored – are paired with horsehair-covered cabinetry, a signature element of the house, rendered in black on the ground floor and white on the upper level, lending the space a soft, almost residential character.
Akris Boutique Hamburg
Neuer Wall 48
20354 Hamburg
#Akris #Hamburg

Akris Opens New Boutique in Hamburg
After 22 years, the house is moving to a new address on Neuer Wall, where around 350 square meters across two floors will showcase the latest collections of Akris, Akris punto, and Akris Accessories.
Designed in 1979/80 by architect Peter P. Schweger, the building is considered a striking example of postmodern architecture and is now a listed landmark. The store reflects the architectural essence of Akris: clean lines, precision, and a modernist, refined design language that has long defined the house.
The narrow, geometrically articulated façade is defined by an interplay of dark reddish-brown granite, metal, and glass, complemented by a covered arcade along Neuer Wall.
The backlit ceiling, one of the building’s defining features, continues throughout both floors. Its soft, diffused white light creates a neutral atmosphere and corresponds with slender display rails and high-gloss lacquered furnishings, framed by elegant chrome steel profiles. In deliberate contrast, warm parquet floors – preserved and newly restored – are paired with horsehair-covered cabinetry, a signature element of the house, rendered in black on the ground floor and white on the upper level, lending the space a soft, almost residential character.
Akris Boutique Hamburg
Neuer Wall 48
20354 Hamburg
#Akris #Hamburg

Akris Opens New Boutique in Hamburg
After 22 years, the house is moving to a new address on Neuer Wall, where around 350 square meters across two floors will showcase the latest collections of Akris, Akris punto, and Akris Accessories.
Designed in 1979/80 by architect Peter P. Schweger, the building is considered a striking example of postmodern architecture and is now a listed landmark. The store reflects the architectural essence of Akris: clean lines, precision, and a modernist, refined design language that has long defined the house.
The narrow, geometrically articulated façade is defined by an interplay of dark reddish-brown granite, metal, and glass, complemented by a covered arcade along Neuer Wall.
The backlit ceiling, one of the building’s defining features, continues throughout both floors. Its soft, diffused white light creates a neutral atmosphere and corresponds with slender display rails and high-gloss lacquered furnishings, framed by elegant chrome steel profiles. In deliberate contrast, warm parquet floors – preserved and newly restored – are paired with horsehair-covered cabinetry, a signature element of the house, rendered in black on the ground floor and white on the upper level, lending the space a soft, almost residential character.
Akris Boutique Hamburg
Neuer Wall 48
20354 Hamburg
#Akris #Hamburg

Akris Opens New Boutique in Hamburg
After 22 years, the house is moving to a new address on Neuer Wall, where around 350 square meters across two floors will showcase the latest collections of Akris, Akris punto, and Akris Accessories.
Designed in 1979/80 by architect Peter P. Schweger, the building is considered a striking example of postmodern architecture and is now a listed landmark. The store reflects the architectural essence of Akris: clean lines, precision, and a modernist, refined design language that has long defined the house.
The narrow, geometrically articulated façade is defined by an interplay of dark reddish-brown granite, metal, and glass, complemented by a covered arcade along Neuer Wall.
The backlit ceiling, one of the building’s defining features, continues throughout both floors. Its soft, diffused white light creates a neutral atmosphere and corresponds with slender display rails and high-gloss lacquered furnishings, framed by elegant chrome steel profiles. In deliberate contrast, warm parquet floors – preserved and newly restored – are paired with horsehair-covered cabinetry, a signature element of the house, rendered in black on the ground floor and white on the upper level, lending the space a soft, almost residential character.
Akris Boutique Hamburg
Neuer Wall 48
20354 Hamburg
#Akris #Hamburg

Akris Opens New Boutique in Hamburg
After 22 years, the house is moving to a new address on Neuer Wall, where around 350 square meters across two floors will showcase the latest collections of Akris, Akris punto, and Akris Accessories.
Designed in 1979/80 by architect Peter P. Schweger, the building is considered a striking example of postmodern architecture and is now a listed landmark. The store reflects the architectural essence of Akris: clean lines, precision, and a modernist, refined design language that has long defined the house.
The narrow, geometrically articulated façade is defined by an interplay of dark reddish-brown granite, metal, and glass, complemented by a covered arcade along Neuer Wall.
The backlit ceiling, one of the building’s defining features, continues throughout both floors. Its soft, diffused white light creates a neutral atmosphere and corresponds with slender display rails and high-gloss lacquered furnishings, framed by elegant chrome steel profiles. In deliberate contrast, warm parquet floors – preserved and newly restored – are paired with horsehair-covered cabinetry, a signature element of the house, rendered in black on the ground floor and white on the upper level, lending the space a soft, almost residential character.
Akris Boutique Hamburg
Neuer Wall 48
20354 Hamburg
#Akris #Hamburg

Akris Opens New Boutique in Hamburg
After 22 years, the house is moving to a new address on Neuer Wall, where around 350 square meters across two floors will showcase the latest collections of Akris, Akris punto, and Akris Accessories.
Designed in 1979/80 by architect Peter P. Schweger, the building is considered a striking example of postmodern architecture and is now a listed landmark. The store reflects the architectural essence of Akris: clean lines, precision, and a modernist, refined design language that has long defined the house.
The narrow, geometrically articulated façade is defined by an interplay of dark reddish-brown granite, metal, and glass, complemented by a covered arcade along Neuer Wall.
The backlit ceiling, one of the building’s defining features, continues throughout both floors. Its soft, diffused white light creates a neutral atmosphere and corresponds with slender display rails and high-gloss lacquered furnishings, framed by elegant chrome steel profiles. In deliberate contrast, warm parquet floors – preserved and newly restored – are paired with horsehair-covered cabinetry, a signature element of the house, rendered in black on the ground floor and white on the upper level, lending the space a soft, almost residential character.
Akris Boutique Hamburg
Neuer Wall 48
20354 Hamburg
#Akris #Hamburg

Akris Opens New Boutique in Hamburg
After 22 years, the house is moving to a new address on Neuer Wall, where around 350 square meters across two floors will showcase the latest collections of Akris, Akris punto, and Akris Accessories.
Designed in 1979/80 by architect Peter P. Schweger, the building is considered a striking example of postmodern architecture and is now a listed landmark. The store reflects the architectural essence of Akris: clean lines, precision, and a modernist, refined design language that has long defined the house.
The narrow, geometrically articulated façade is defined by an interplay of dark reddish-brown granite, metal, and glass, complemented by a covered arcade along Neuer Wall.
The backlit ceiling, one of the building’s defining features, continues throughout both floors. Its soft, diffused white light creates a neutral atmosphere and corresponds with slender display rails and high-gloss lacquered furnishings, framed by elegant chrome steel profiles. In deliberate contrast, warm parquet floors – preserved and newly restored – are paired with horsehair-covered cabinetry, a signature element of the house, rendered in black on the ground floor and white on the upper level, lending the space a soft, almost residential character.
Akris Boutique Hamburg
Neuer Wall 48
20354 Hamburg
#Akris #Hamburg
Heart Evangelista in an all-suede look from the Akris Spring 2026 Collection at the latest Akris show in Paris.
#Akris #AkrisSpring26 #HeartEvangelista
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