Viktor & Rolf Spring 2026 Haute Couture Collection

Viktor & Rolf Spring 2026 Haute Couture Collection

For Spring 2026, Viktor Horsting and Rolf Snoeren turned haute couture into a quiet meditation on transformation—how small shifts can unlock unexpected freedom. The Dutch duo, long masters of fashion-as-concept, framed the collection as a performance built around a single, poetic idea: the kite.

“It’s something we’ve been thinking about for years,” Horsting said before the show. This season, they finally found a way to make it work—technically and emotionally. In a world heavy with bad news, the gesture felt deliberate: lightness as resistance.

The show opened with a still tableau. A model sat atop a pedestal in a belted white mini dress with a high collar and an aviator-style leather helmet, serving as both anchor and origin point. From there, the collection unfolded through a series of unconventional silhouettes in inky black duchesse satin and cloqué, each punctuated by a flash of color.

What appeared theatrical at first revealed a more pragmatic core. As layers were removed, sculptural black dresses emerged—precise, balanced, and surprisingly wearable. A voluminous gown with poet sleeves was gently hitched up on one side by a honeycomb-yellow garter. A sack dress with a ruffled collar hid beneath a floor-length pastel chiffon overlay with a pleated hem. Even a hooded, almost ominous figure dissolved into a classically elegant gown, finished with a neat row of buttons down the back.

The kite, in Viktor & Rolf’s hands, became a metaphor for couture itself: an object that needs structure to soar. By pairing conceptual rigor with restraint, the duo delivered a collection that felt both hopeful and grounded—a reminder that in fashion, as in life, the smallest adjustments can change everything.

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

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