Roksanda Fall 2026

 

Roksanda Ilinčić has long been synonymous with sculptural drama and unapologetic colour, yet her Autumn Winter 2026 collection reveals a new dialogue between precision and fluidity. Presented as both an evolution and a reflection of today’s shifting fashion climate, the designer described her focus as split between “special, occasion pieces, or versatile, easy, practical ones.” In an industry that increasingly demands definition, Roksanda has chosen clarity over compromise.

Her starting point this season was the work of Venetian architect Carlo Scarpa, whose mastery of form and light offered a framework for exploring contrast. The collection captured Scarpa’s interplay between brutalism and serenity, with tailoring inspired by geometric restraint and surfaces that hinted at sunlit water and natural stone. Sculptural jackets featured circular cut-outs and nipped waists, while tuxedo silhouettes were softened by fil coupé details and flashes of vibrant silk scarves tucked into secret lapel slots. The mood was architectural but deeply human, balancing structure with movement.

Eveningwear, always the emotional core of Roksanda’s world, arrived with renewed focus. There were cascades of taffeta in cobalt and apple green, liquid gowns in electric pink, and burgundy columns wrapped with salmon silk scarves that seemed to drift in slow motion. A sleeveless black dress, sculpted in volume and edged with painterly patches, embodied the collection’s artistic spirit. Across prints and pleats, the designer mirrored the ripple of water and the shimmer of sunlight on its surface. The result was a body of work that felt intelligent, sensual and quietly assured, a designer at ease with her mastery of both architecture and emotion.

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