Opening the Show with Works Featuring 'Air-Tech' Integration

Coverseummon announced on March 12 that, in collaboration with the French fashion school IFM, it unveiled works based on air-tech technology at the opening stage of the 2026 F/W Paris Fashion Week on March 2 (local time).


This collaboration was launched in earnest following an R&D meeting held at the Première Vision fashion fair in Paris, France, in September of last year.


Coverseummon Collaborates with French Fashion School IFM at Paris Fashion Week View original image

IFM is a leading French fashion school, producing numerous creative talents while working closely with global luxury houses and brands such as LVMH and Kering. The IFM Master of Arts program is an interdisciplinary educational course that encompasses experimental design, the humanities, technology, and sustainability, and each year it showcases its achievements at Paris Fashion Week.


This stage featured a unique collection presented by a total of 23 students. The works demonstrated innovation in form and texture through the integration of French haute couture craftsmanship, with creativity and a modern sensibility standing out in tailoring, draping, and embellishments.


In particular, Alexis Lopez Angeles applied Coverseummon's air module to military-inspired jackets and dresses to emphasize volume, and completed a collection that maximized form by using a specially made air module teddy bear as an objet d'art.



Lee Jaeho, CEO of Coverseummon, stated, "We will continue to present new possibilities to the global fashion market based on Coverseummon's unique and differentiated technological capabilities."


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