Blumarine Fall 2026

 

For Blumarine Fall Winter 2026, David Koma continued to shape his vision for the Italian house through the figure of the modern diva. After a year as creative director, he has made it clear that the Blumarine woman does not go unnoticed. The collection, shown during Milan Fashion Week, was a study in glamour and control, balancing bold silhouettes with the romantic sensuality that defines Blumarine. Koma reinterpreted the brand’s signature rose motif in embroidery, print, appliqué, and even hardware, transforming it into the central symbol of confidence and desire.

The show embraced theatricality with precision. Roses appeared across taffeta capes, balloon-skirt mini dresses, and Chantilly lace separates, while gold lamé and chainmail turned them into sculptural forms that caught the light with every movement. Black vinyl bombers, sequined mini dresses, and corseted silhouettes celebrated structure, while goat hair textures, crinoline skirts, and harlequin patterned coats brought fantasy into the mix. The color palette of black, red, silver, and gold captured the tension between restraint and spectacle. Koma’s vision of the diva felt contemporary and fearless, a woman who is both romantic and powerful, unafraid to command attention.

Throughout the collection, David Koma treated glamour as emotion rather than ornament. Cameo buttons, chain details, and ornate jewelry referenced Venetian iconography, including the lions and butterflies that have long been part of Blumarine’s identity. Pointed slingback heels with jeweled crosses and crystal details reinforced the collection’s polished sensuality. The result was a confident and seductive wardrobe that honored Blumarine’s heritage while reimagining it for a generation that understands power not as loudness but as presence.

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