Blumarine Spring 2026 Collection
For his sophomore outing at Blumarine, David Koma pushed the brand firmly into the realm of nocturnal seduction. More than just a runway show, it was an exploration of dark romanticism, where gothic literature and passionate love stories were reimagined for a summer context with both audacity and refinement.






The butterfly, long a symbol of the house, met its alter ego—the dragonfly—in a dialogue of contrasts that became the central narrative of the collection. They surfaced as prints, embroidery, appliqués, and even bold statement jewelry. Oppositions extended into the silhouettes: sharp, tailored blazers were softened with georgette panels, while ethereal gowns in tulle and transparent georgette drifted alongside precise tailoring.






The palette underscored this tension: delicate nude and blush shades collided with inky blacks and flashes of acid green. Highlights included ruched mini dresses with a coquettish spirit, airy gowns covered in butterfly motifs reinterpreted as feline spots, and cascades of ruffles paired with lace appliqués that amplified the visual drama.



With a clear focus on nighttime glamour and red-carpet appeal, the collection leaned heavily toward partywear rather than daywear. It was a clever strategy for maximum editorial impact, positioning Blumarine as an after-dark fantasy brand—though the question remains whether Koma will continue to nurture the daylight muses of the house in seasons to come.