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Mira Mikati SS26 Collection: The Art of Happiness in Bloom
Mira Mikati’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection unfurled like a radiant garden of joy, embodying her signature optimism and artistry. Presented in Paris, the lookbook celebrated her enduring fascination with color, craft, and cheerful detailing this season, inspired by her lifelong love of flowers. The result was a visual symphony of playfulness and sophistication, a blooming fusion of textures, embroidery, and exuberant design.
Florals blossomed across every silhouette, crocheted, sequined, and delicately cut into fabric with sculptural precision. 3D blooms adorned crisp white sundresses and soft knits, while pansies glimmered on pajama sets and denim jackets transformed into whimsical flower stalls through intricate embroidery. Even casual staples – a trench coat and a sweatshirt – carried a touch of fantasy through small appliqués of hearts, clouds, and butterflies, collectively shaping a world of gentle imagination and delight.
This season also highlighted Mikati’s refined focus on knitwear, executed with craftsmanship and charm. Handmade crochet cardigans appeared in tactile rainbow stripes and patchwork motifs, while bias-cut skirts shimmered with intricate beaded straps. A standout orange cashmere sweater, embroidered with a bunny wagashi inspired by Japanese confectionery, encapsulated Mikati’s unique blend of cultural curiosity and subtle humor an aesthetic now central to her brand’s DNA.
Her palette danced between soft greens, cloud whites, and sherbet pastels, punctuated by an unexpected introduction of a red minimalist sundress that symbolized renewal, courage, and balance amid her floral fantasia. It was a gesture of quiet confidence, showing that beneath the whimsy lies a designer steadily deepening her sophistication.
The Spring/Summer 2026 collection encapsulates everything Mira Mikati stands for: color as optimism, craftsmanship as emotion, and clothing as an act of joy. Her creations invite not only dressing but also feeling, embracing spontaneity, warmth, and the small pleasures that turn everyday life into art. In a fashion world often devoted to restraint, Mikati reminds us that happiness, too, can be haute couture – bold, sincere, and forever in bloom.
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