
Calcaterra Spring Summer 2026 asks a different question of fashion: must everything command attention to hold meaning? The collection unfolds in a vision of quiet presence, where subtle strength outlasts the fleeting shock of spectacle.
Calcaterra frames his designs within the metaphor of natural forces. Wind that shakes the air quickly fades into chaos. Lightning tears through the night but disappears before its brilliance can be absorbed. Against this transience, Calcaterra proposes another form of expression, one that lingers through restraint. His work seeks permanence through silence, presenting a wardrobe that resists spectacle while cultivating a deeper resonance.


This idea shapes a collection that positions itself between past and present. Masculine tailoring finds new life when softened by feminine sensuality, forming silhouettes that stretch across eras and cultures. Calcaterra builds looks that feel suspended in time, neither anchored in history nor confined to the present. The androgynous muse emerges within this vision, both fragile and strong, with a presence that refuses strict definition.
Berber-inspired elements frame tightly cinched jackets, their closures drawn to the edge of breath. Blazers nod to the style of Ben Volpeliere-Pierrot, channeling ease through sharp construction. Tailored spencers meet flowing dresses or trousers that gather at the ankle, as if holding back a new stride. These combinations create a silhouette that resists gendered categories. No longer purely masculine or feminine, the designs embrace individuality as their defining feature.

Calcaterra also integrates collaboration into the collection’s language. With KIWI Vapor, he designed two accessories conceived without gender, positioned where technology meets fashion. These pieces reinforce the concept of functional design as a form of self-expression, offering utility while engaging with contemporary aesthetics. A second collaboration grounds the show in artisanal tradition. Cuoio di Toscana supported the creation of every shoe on the runway, honoring the CDT Prize and demonstrating artisanal mastery that anchors the collection in craft.
Through these gestures, Calcaterra makes clear that his SS26 collection does not seek spectacle. It thrives in its ability to exist on its own terms, without noise or excess.
