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Stand Studio Resort 2026 Collection: Cold Weather, Hot Aesthetic
In a season traditionally associated with tropical getaways and breezy silhouettes, Stand Studio takes a confident detour. For Resort 2026, Creative Director Nellie Kamras leans into the brand’s wintry roots, crafting a tightly curated 16-look collection that boldly declares: resort can be cold, and still stunning.
Instead of escaping the chill, Kamras embraces it, using leather and faux fur not just as outerwear staples but as the very language of the collection. The result is a high-functioning, high-fashion wardrobe that fluidly transitions from city streets to snowy slopes—without ever sacrificing edge.
Outerwear leads the charge, and it does so with attitude. Leather puffer jackets reign supreme, most notably in a slick, high-gloss racing red—a showstopper styled with coordinating leather stirrup leggings that wink at ski fashion while staying firmly grounded in urban cool. A white four-pocket parka introduces a more utilitarian note, with a drawstring waist that offers versatility and silhouette control.
There’s a constant interplay between sporty silhouettes and sensual tailoring. A belted black leather coat, trimmed with white faux fur, drips with ‘70s cinematic glamour. Meanwhile, a warm brown suede jacket—angular, worn-in, and deliberate—anchors the lineup with grounded elegance. The tension between structured masculinity and soft femininity pulses throughout the collection, creating a visual rhythm that feels both modern and timeless.
Of course, faux fur remains a cornerstone. Kamras reinvents it in oversized statement coats and chic cropped jackets. A teddy-style jacket in icy grey feels youthful and fresh, while a deep chocolate longline coat exudes quiet luxury. These textures act as visual buffers—softening the edge of leather, warming the palette, and adding volume to sharply cut silhouettes.
Layering is central to the lookbook’s narrative. Pieces are designed to build upon each other: turtlenecks, ribbed knits, zip-up vests, and leather trousers form a cold-weather toolkit that’s as modular as it is stylish. It’s an approach made for transitional travel, city life, and any environment where temperatures drop and taste levels rise.
Accessories remain minimal, giving the clothes space to speak. Sleek leather handbags, shearling-lined gloves, and understated boots complement rather than compete. The color palette is primarily monochrome and earthy—black, white, warm browns—punctuated by that single, unforgettable red that reminds us: sometimes boldness is the best kind of warmth.
In essence, Stand Studio Resort 2026 is a celebration of winter—not as a challenge, but as a canvas. Kamras continues to build a wardrobe for the pragmatic yet polished dresser: one who sees outerwear not as afterthought but as centerpiece. It’s seasonless dressing with a point of view—cool, considered, and completely on the pulse.
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