Erdem Spring 2026 Collection
In his latest Spring 2026 collection, Erdem Moralioglu transported his audience into a surreal realm shaped by the extraordinary visions of Hélène Smith, the 19th-century Swiss medium whose dreamlike trances once captivated surrealist artists. Through Smith’s eyes —who claimed to wander through the court of Marie Antoinette, across India, and even to Mars— Moralioglu reimagined her shifting identities as a modern fashion narrative.






Over 40 looks graced the runway, each weaving together past lives and faraway landscapes with contemporary precision. There were corset-shaped minidresses crafted from antique lace and coarse burlap, adorned with shimmering crystals and intricate floral embroidery; structured coats and gowns with high lace collars, panniers, and corseted bodices, echoing the opulence of Versailles; and fluid silhouettes in vivid hues of hot pink and neon green, inspired by Indian textiles and sari-like draping.






Luxurious satin trench coats, embellished with diamanté and floral appliqués, blurred the line between outerwear and eveningwear, while sensual sari-inspired gowns captured both intimacy and grandeur. Adding to the theatricality, flat shoes tied with fabric bows in shades of scarlet and rose grounded the looks, balancing drama with comfort.






Set against London’s increasingly experimental mood, the show felt both otherworldly and current. Rather than descending into chaos, Moralioglu’s careful craftsmanship transformed a kaleidoscope of references —historical, mystical, and exotic— into a cohesive statement of modern romanticism. With this collection, Erdem proved once again his mastery at fusing the ethereal and the restrained, creating clothes that are as intellectually compelling as they are breathtakingly beautiful.





