Emilio Pucci Spring 2026 Collection
Emilio Pucci Spring 2026 Collection
At Emilio Pucci, sunrise becomes a design language. For Spring 2026, artistic director Camille Miceli presents Alba—a collection that channels the heat, color, and emotional clarity of first light.






Set inside the Grotta dei Cordari in Syracuse, Sicily, the show unfolded against a raw, mineral landscape. The cavern’s rose-tinted stone and shifting shadows intensified Pucci’s signature prints, transforming them into something elemental rather than decorative. This was not escapism—it was immersion.






Miceli builds her narrative around vitality. Swirling motifs in saturated orange, fuchsia, and red erupt across black grounds, evoking sun, fire, and volcanic energy. Classic Pucci patterns—Occhi, Soleil, Vivara—are recharged through this lens, less archival reference than living force.



Silhouettes remain fluid and body-conscious. Sheer Lurex jersey dresses skim the figure; miniskirts, sarong wraps, and lean tube dresses anchor the collection in ease and movement. Tailored jackets meet netted skirts, while loose knits introduce a quieter, tactile counterpoint. The balance is precise: sensual without excess, graphic without rigidity.
Accessories extend the story. Woven baskets are reimagined in silk, wide belts add structure, and jewel-embellished flats and gladiator sandals ground the look. Even here, print remains central—echoed in necklaces that mirror the collection’s visual rhythm.

