
Antonio Marras presents the Fall Winter 2026 collection through a narrative shaped by movement, memory, and the act of carrying one’s own space. The story draws on the image of the Caragol, a snail whose shell represents a portable dwelling. In Marras’s interpretation, the shell becomes an intimate structure shaped through embroidery and surface treatment. Roses in purplish and powder tones cover the spiral form, transforming it into a symbolic refuge carried through changing environments.
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Marras approaches clothing as a structure shaped through memory and present experience. Each garment reflects this perspective through layered construction and altered references. Archetypal forms appear through reinterpretation, guided by contrast in material weight, surface, and transparency. Sage-green silk tunics appear beneath lace layers, introducing depth through overlapping textures. Tailored jackets incorporate masculine references while black prints intersect with grey-gold filaments. Lace surfaces feature carmine and burgundy tones that trace rose motifs across an ecrù base.


Inlays, velvets, damasks, and brocades appear across parkas, kimonos, and tailored jackets. These textiles introduce density and tactile variation while preserving clarity of silhouette. Limited-edition jackets originate from fragments of existing garments that Marras rediscovered and reconstructed. These pieces incorporate embroidered roses across reassembled surfaces, allowing past materials to enter new form through physical reconstruction.
Leather, knitwear, denim, and sweatshirts expand the collection’s material range. These elements introduce familiar wardrobe components within Marras’s layered visual language. Sneakers worn throughout the runway integrate contemporary footwear into the collection’s direction.

The Caragol bag defines the collection’s central object. Its name derives from the Alghero dialect word for snail, referencing the shell as a portable dwelling. Produced in Italy, the bag reflects a detailed construction process that emphasizes its sculptural form. Its curved structure reflects the spiral form of a shell, connecting the accessory to the collection’s conceptual reference. The color palette extends across burgundy, teal, ivory, and brown, introducing tonal variation that reflects the collection’s material focus.

Marras introduces the Caragol through a see-now-buy-now approach. The bag is available at flagship stores in Milan on Via Montenapoleone, Florence, Rome, and New York, as well as online, bringing the runway design directly into retail.
Antonio Marras Fall Winter 2026 develops garments and accessories through layered textile construction, reconstructed material, and symbolic reference. Rose embroidery, archival fragments, and sculptural accessories define a collection shaped through memory, material transformation, and the act of carrying one’s own dwelling.
















