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28 January 2026

Georges Chakra Spring-Summer 2026 Haute Couture Collection

In Paris, the Maison reinterprets couture glamour with structured silhouettes, architectural ornamentation and a new contemporary elegance

Georges Chakra's Spring/Summer 2026 Couture collection presents itself as a statement of confidence and stage presence. Rooted in the Maison's heritage, the collection reinterprets the historical codes of haute couture through a contemporary language, introducing a renewed, clear and conscious Parisian attitude. The glamour is made more decisive and less nostalgic, without losing sartorial depth.

 

Georges Chakra Haute Couture Primavera-Estate 2026 Copyright © Georges Chakra
Georges Chakra Haute Couture Spring-Summer 2026 Copyright © Georges Chakra
Georges Chakra Haute Couture Primavera-Estate 2026 Copyright © Georges Chakra
Georges Chakra Haute Couture Spring-Summer 2026 Copyright © Georges Chakra

 

The silhouettes build a sense of controlled monumentality, defined by the dialogue between movement and proportion. The basic lines are clean, essential and precise, while the volume is strategic: balloon hems lift the skirts from the body, sculpted peplums mark the waist, architectural sleeves introduce visual strength. The skirts, supported by an internal structure, maintain lightness and poise. The draperies, curved and curled with intention, guide the eye and allow the garments to open with measured theatricality.

 

Georges Chakra Haute Couture Primavera-Estate 2026 Copyright © Georges Chakra
Georges Chakra Haute Couture Spring-Summer 2026 Copyright © Georges Chakra
Georges Chakra Haute Couture Spring-Summer 2026 Copyright © Georges Chakra

 

Historical references emerge above all in the construction. Corset busts and high, structured bodices recall the Elizabethan aesthetic, reinterpreted with contemporary clarity. Bodices similar to armor and relief embroidery introduce a medieval strength, expressed through textures, thicknesses and dimensions. Throughout the collection, posture and cut remain central elements, giving authority and formal control.

 

Georges Chakra Haute Couture Primavera-Estate 2026 Copyright © Georges Chakra
Georges Chakra Haute Couture Spring-Summer 2026 Copyright © Georges Chakra
Georges Chakra Haute Couture Spring-Summer 2026 Copyright © Georges Chakra

 

Maximalism is expressed through a work of architectural ornamentation. Clean silhouettes become canvas for artisanal savoir-faire: embroidery, pearls and appliqués build a visual richness layered on the surface. The details are repeated and sculpted, transforming essential volumes into deep and intense creations. From afar, the collection can be read by lines and presence; Up close, it reveals the density and precision of manual artistic work.

 

Georges Chakra Haute Couture Spring-Summer 2026 Copyright © Georges Chakra
Georges Chakra Haute Couture Spring-Summer 2026 Copyright © Georges Chakra

 

The color palette is light and refined, designed to support the decorative richness without weighing it down and achieving a clean aesthetic. Ivories, chalk whites, delicate nudes, powder tones and pale golds define a luminous base. Seasonal accents introduce a controlled spring feel, with sorbet, apricot, lavender and melon hues, adding warmth and softness to the ensemble.

 

Georges Chakra Haute Couture Primavera-Estate 2026 Copyright © Georges Chakra
Georges Chakra Haute Couture Spring-Summer 2026 Copyright © Georges Chakra
Georges Chakra Haute Couture Primavera-Estate 2026 Copyright © Georges Chakra
Georges Chakra Haute Couture Spring-Summer 2026 Copyright © Georges Chakra

 

Powerful silhouettes, dramatic elegance and couture intimacy converge in a contemporary vision that redefines the idea of the modern Parisian: confident, effortless and resolutely modern.


Edited by Nicole Villa, Avion Luxury Magazine

Text source and photos: Copyright © Georges Chakra


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