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Agnona SS26: The Essence of Renewal in Every Thread

For Spring–Summer 2026, Agnona invites us to “Bloom as if you wish to make the world more beautiful.” Under the creative direction of Stefano Aimone, the Italian luxury house unveils a collection that celebrates rebirth not merely as a seasonal shift but as a deeply personal awakening — a renewal of self expressed through texture, movement, and light.

In this chapter of Agnona’s story, City Bloom becomes both muse and mindset. The line reimagines the brand’s enduring icons — pure tailoring, double-faced fabrics, and refined outerwear — through the lens of modern femininity and poetic strength.

Black and white classics soften under floral motifs and delicate embroidery that appear to breathe on the garments. Dresses and coats transform into “living gardens,” like a long white coat in a whisper-light blend of cashmere and ultra-fine wool, its sleeves adorned with three-dimensional flowers inspired by Shan Hu Tai peonies, their coral tones hinting at warmth and optimism.

Fluid silhouettes flow into sculptural tailoring, balancing ease with precision. A palette of desaturated sage, coral, rope, and sunlit neutrals harmonizes with natural materials such as linen, silk, and buttery nappa leather, evoking serenity and the scent of summer air. Even the smallest details — like decorative buttons inspired by Agnona’s ribbon logo — reveal the house’s obsession with quiet luxury.

The collection unfolds across three sensorial worlds:
City Bloom expresses refined urban tailoring softened by nature’s touch; Momò, named for founder Francesco Ilorini Mo, revisits archival patterns such as houndstooth and Vichy checks in cotton, viscose, and linen; and Promenade, an ode to Provençal summers, celebrates relaxed sensuality with macramé embroidery and crochet textures that reveal glimpses of skin like sunlight through lace.

As evening descends, Rusty Sunset captures the wistful glow of a Mediterranean dusk — striped dévoré knits, oversized linen pieces, and pyjama-inspired cuts suggest languid walks by the sea.

Menswear mirrors this inner blossoming with an understated lyricism. Florals and micro-patterns appear in soft hues of chocolate, sand, and navy, redefining contemporary elegance as both gentle and grounded. Aimone’s Agnona man, like his female counterpart, cultivates beauty not as display but as a way of being.

Founded in 1953 in the Italian Alps, Agnona continues its legacy of authentic craftsmanship and material purity, weaving innovation into heritage. With SS26, Aimone captures the essence of modern grace: effortless, introspective, and quietly transformative — a luxury that blooms from within.

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