If fashion loves a reboot, ADERERROR prefers a glitch. For Autumn/Winter 2025, the Seoul-based brand dials up distortion with ‘THE FUTURE IS NOT SET,’ a collection that reshapes its post-minimal codes into something unpredictable, uneven, and alive.
Founded in 2014 by an anonymous “crew” of creatives with backgrounds in architecture, advertising, design, and fashion, ADERERROR has always been fascinated by imperfection. The name itself fuses aesthetics with error, reflecting a philosophy that embraces asymmetry, mismatches, and surprise. Over the years, this voice has grown from Seoul’s streetwear scene into a global fashion language.
This season, they sharpen that voice with a ‘Post-Human’ concept: accept limits, then push past them. Imagery of sowing and harvesting anchors the collection, translated into stitch work that mimics seed-planting and a reimagined version of the brand’s signature blue back label in stitch form. Silhouettes expand at the sides and back while flattening at the front.
Textures shift unpredictably in this collection: raw and refined fabrics collide, sculptural forms emerge through layered material mixes, and details like folds, curves, and seams invite you to question what construction really means. Design details stay practical but deliberately experimental, featuring graphics and embroidered motifs that point back to the collection’s theme of time and process – you see work in progress, not only the finished object.
The launch comes with plenty of real-world weight behind it. ADERERROR’s Tokyo Space store in Omotesando, which opened this August, is their first overseas flagship. It embodies their ‘Continuum’ concept – a sensory space with installations, art collaborations, and immersive design.
‘THE FUTURE IS NOT SET’ collection is now available online. Discover more here.
photography. courtesy of ADERERROR
words. Gennaro Costanzo



























































































































