
Luisa Beccaria, together with her daughter Lucilla Bonaccorsi, presented the Spring Summer 2026 collection Soul in Bloom. The designs continued their exploration of femininity through lightness, movement, and poetic detail. Soft fabrics created delicacy while structure kept silhouettes defined, resulting in garments that expressed fragility and strength. Photographer Sohom Das documented exclusive backstage moments at Luisa Beccaria Spring Summer 2026 for DSCENE Magazine.
Sheer layers appeared throughout. Some pieces looked gauzy and transparent, while others used jacquard or moiré to add texture. The palette unfolded like a painter’s canvas, with pastel blues and greens flowing into blush pink, bright yellow, and pure white. The effect resembled a watercolor garden translated into fabric.


The wardrobe extended across occasions. Corsets paired with trousers and cropped jackets worn with skirts introduced tailoring into the collection, while shirtdresses and Capri pants delivered ease. Evening gowns carried embroidery, tulle, and sequins that shimmered as models walked through the courtyard, creating a sense of romance.

Accessories supported the narrative with practicality. Belts took sculptural forms shaped like petals, foldable hats were designed for sunlight, and shoes crafted in collaboration with Italian artisans grounded the looks. Each accessory reinforced the idea of beauty with purpose.
What stood out this season was subtle conviction. The designs suggested that clothing can express gentleness and offer hope even during unsettled times. Romanticism, often overlooked in fashion today, returned as a quiet yet resilient language. With Soul in Bloom, Luisa Beccaria reaffirmed her vision of clothing as poetry, as refuge, and as an invitation to harmony.
