Spring 2026
Italian architectural schools of thought and the decorative arts have continually shaped the brand’s artistic perspective. Silvia Tcherassi’s creative journey began in interior design—a discipline that continues to influence her fashion in both subtle and significant ways. This season, that foundation is reflected in a renewed appreciation for the minimalist brilliance of Giancarlo Piretti’s iconic Plia folding and stacking chair from the late 1960's. As a result, acrylic emerges not only as a standout material, but as a structural element in some of the collection’s most emblematic pieces—featured in halter necklines and statement jewelry that provide a striking contrast to the fluidity and luminosity of the designs.
Spring 2026 is viewed through the lens of fractal architecture—defined by deliberate repetition and a uniquely transcendental quality: man-made, yet inherently reflective of nature’s own forms. Through these self-repeating geometries in the brand’s latest proposal, complex and visually rich shapes emerge, while the silhouette retains an organic, almost sculptural presence. The technique offers a dynamic visual experience, revealing a different perspective from every angle. As the patterns shift with movement, each piece seems to evolve—communicating something entirely new depending on the viewer’s point of view.
As a collector of Italian Modernist furniture, Silvia has long drawn from the interplay of saturated hues and natural tones—a key visual reference that ultimately shaped the palette for Spring 2026. The result is a chromatic language that feels both grounded and expressive, echoing the love of contrasts that is signature to the house.