colors studios x kidsuper | paris dinner for aw26

Colm Dillane is famously restless, so it was never likely that he would simply go home after his KidSuper AW26 show. Instead, the night after the runway, the Brooklyn creative teamed up with Colors Studios for an intimate dinner at Palacio Paris, a hidden spot tucked away from the city’s vast boulevards. 

Under mirrored ceilings and the warm glow of a Steinway grand piano, the room turned into a melting pot for what the hosts call the next generation of creativity. It was a celebration of people where music and fashion shared the same plate, grounded in a tradition that believes “culture is built when disciplines collide.”

The atmosphere was anchored by a live performance from Sofiane Pamart, whose piano filled the mirrored room with emotion before things shifted into late-night DJ sets. This gathering marked the fourth edition of the Colors Studios x KidSuper partnership. 

 

With Colors Studios approaching its ten-year anniversary in Berlin and preparing for a soft opening of a Brooklyn studio in 2025, the synergy between these two worlds was palpable. Both platforms share a commitment to artist development, operating on the simple truth that “artists need clothes, clothes need artists.”

The guest list reflected this beautiful intersection of disciplines. Forever It Girl, Julia Fox, was spotted in the crowd alongside Latin Mafia, Omah Lay and Lil Tecca. Jordan Adetunji, Yamê and Rich The Kid were also in attendance, joining Shallipopi and Julian Granel.

Dillane has always maintained that KidSuper is about holding onto a wide-eyed enthusiasm and the belief that when you are young, the world feels limitless. Similarly, Colors Studios has spent a decade championing new voices through its iconic studio sessions and this collaboration proves that their belief in creative community is as strong as ever.

photography. courtesy of Colors Studios
words. Gennaro Costanzo