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Kiton SS26 Collection: Tailoring at the Pace of Freedom
Kiton’s Spring/Summer 2026 lookbook, presented during Milano Fashion Week, reaffirmed the house’s mastery of refined tailoring while widening the frame of femininity. Under Maria Giovanna Paone’s direction, the collection drew from the Neapolitan brand’s menswear legacy, reinterpreting it with softness, fluidity, and a distinctly modern ease. The guiding theme, “Living at One’s Own Pace”, cast luxury as a rhythm less about spectacle and more about craftsmanship and the quiet freedom of time.
Fabrics provided the foundation: featherlight cashmere, silks, linen blends, and fine cottons shaped garments that balanced comfort with sophistication. Relaxed pantsuits showcased Kiton’s signature cut with new ease, while fluid dresses introduced painterly stripes and brushstroke motifs that animated silk with subtle dynamism. Sporty jackets and weightless coats infused pragmatism, framing a dialogue between structure and flow.
The palette moved confidently across spectrums of intensity and delicacy: moss green, rust, and aqua softened into pale peach and cream. Textiles carried the hand of artisan embroideries crafted in India and completed in Italy, crochet accents, inlays, and vegan leather fringes, each detail affirming Kiton’s commitment to craft as the truest expression of luxury.
Accessories continued this balance of heritage and evolution. The Kiss Me bag, with its curved smile-like silhouette, appeared in new intimate formats, rendered in napa leather and suede, underscoring a playful refinement that echoed the collection’s ethos.
Together, the looks articulated Paone’s vision of tailoring in harmony with femininity: discreetly powerful, light yet precise, rooted in tradition yet attuned to the present. Kiton’s Spring/Summer 2026 offering stood as an ode to elegance lived at one’s own rhythm, measured, enduring, and unmistakably its own.
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