Spring*Summer*26

Spring*Summer*26

The Spring/Summer 26 collection emerges from the tension between inner darkness and fleeting light — a study of contrasts where romance meets the gothic, and structure collides with fragility. Red, black, and white dominate the palette, each shade carrying its own weight of symbolism: red as flesh, desire, and the living body; black as shadow, secrecy, and stillness; white as clarity, fragility, and the echo of hope.

Each piece is conceived as both armour and confession. The tailoring borrows from menswear traditions, cut with precision and discipline, but reshaped for fluidity, to be worn by anyone who seeks beauty in dualities. Embroidery, metal studs, and ornamental details punctuate the silhouettes — sharpness against softness, permanence against transience.

The collection is built on the language of old tailoring methods but insists on its place in the present. Every seam is a reminder of craftsmanship, every fabric chosen for its texture and depth. These clothes are not fleeting trends, but a meditation on time: garments that acknowledge death as a shadow, and in doing so, celebrate life without fear.

SS26 is both a gaze and a pause — half-curious, half-possessed. The clothes hold the moment just before confession, a foggy dream where the heart burns and the mind thunders, yet where there is always a glimmer of release.