Nanushka Pre-Fall 2026

Nanushka’s Pre-Fall 2026 collection opened with a quiet image that said everything: an ochre-hued print of a ruin reclaimed by nature, panthers hidden among overgrown stone. It set the tone for a season defined by restraint and resilience. Sandra Sándor framed clothing as a kind of armour, not to conceal but to protect — pragmatic pieces designed for movement, grounded in real life rather than fantasy. The palette, rooted in mineral and oxidised tones, came alive through hints of cherry, pink, and moss, balancing raw utility with calm sensuality.

The collection’s architecture was built on proportion and adaptability. Elongated funnel necklines snapped into sculptural shapes; a double-wool trench coat reasserted Nanushka’s command of modular outerwear. Silhouettes oscillated between softness and structure — shield collars in satin, cinched flax suiting, and sculpted leather corsetry over jersey gowns that merged strength and intimacy. Each fabric choice spoke to the brand’s ongoing dialogue between the organic and the urban, a meditation on how modern femininity negotiates space and vulnerability through dress.

Texture remained Sándor’s most persuasive language. Fringed knitwear introduced tactility to the brand’s refined minimalism, while an animal-print shirtdress and mushroom-edged cotton set hinted at nature’s irregularity within the collection’s controlled framework. It was not a reinvention but a reaffirmation: Nanushka continuing to build quietly, refining its grammar of protection and purpose. With footwear soon to join its growing accessories portfolio, Pre-Fall 2026 read as a confident consolidation — thoughtful, functional, and beautifully self-assured.

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