Zuhair Murad Spring 2026 Haute Couture Collection

Zuhair Murad Spring 2026 Haute Couture Collection

At a moment shaped by global uncertainty, Zuhair Murad answered with unapologetic beauty. His Spring 2026 haute couture collection was an exercise in optimism and opulence, rooted in craftsmanship and driven by the belief that fashion can restore a sense of hope.

Murad looked to history for reassurance, drawing inspiration from two eras that followed upheaval: the Renaissance and the postwar 1950s. Both moments reaffirmed art, elegance, and the centrality of the female form—ideas that anchored the collection from its first look.

The hourglass silhouette dominated. Sculpted corsets cinched the waist, while structured skirts, draped overskirts, and elongated volumes emphasized the hips. At times the proportions veered toward the theatrical, but Murad framed them not as costume, rather as idealized figures—women rendered with intention and presence.

Fabrics did much of the architectural work. Duchess satin and mikado provided structure; chiffon softened the outlines. Embellishment, a Murad signature, referenced Renaissance frescoes and gilded architecture, translated into silk through metallic embroidery, chains, and pearls.

The palette stayed luminous and airy: pale pinks, aquamarine, sage, and champagne, treated like softly blended pigments on a fresco. Lead gray was the darkest note. Bows, floral motifs, and ruffled details reinforced the collection’s overt femininity, while cropped capes framed certain looks like museum pieces.

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

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