Valentino Spring 2026 Collection

Valentino Spring 2026 Collection

Alessandro Michele’s second act at Valentino felt quieter, lighter — a collection centered on beauty rather than spectacle. His Spring 2026 show evoked another dazzling era: the hedonistic Roman life of founder Valentino Garavani in the early 1980s. Michele distilled that spirit into soft, sensuous pieces — blouses with puffed sleeves, bow-tied jackets, and pencil skirts that hinted at elegance with ease.

Gone was his trademark maximalism. Instead, models walked a sleek black runway illuminated by spiraling lights — like fireflies flickering in the dark. Hair and makeup were intentionally undone, a gesture of restraint that drew attention back to the clothes themselves.

Some read the pared-back staging as a pragmatic response to new CEO Riccardo Bellini’s push to recalibrate spending and reignite sales. But creatively, it marked a reset — a re-centering of Valentino around craftsmanship, silhouette, and color.

The lineup ranged from sophisticated daywear — a zebra-print bomber jacket, sharply pressed suits — to richly sequined shorts and jackets in unexpected combinations: powder blue with chartreuse, mustard with deep violet. Save for a few nude gowns, eveningwear shimmered with unapologetic opulence.

Still, the dim lighting and deliberately unkempt styling occasionally dulled Michele’s magic; a lilac velvet one-shoulder gown, ruched and slipping in all the wrong places, lost some of its intended sensuality.
Yet beneath the softness lay a deeper tension — one familiar to every designer navigating today’s luxury market: the need to re-enchant weary consumers while reassuring restless executives.

Sarah Mitchell
Sarah Mitchell
Sarah Mitchell is American Fiamma’s news editor, working across fashion and beauty from US.

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