
Summary
- AURALEE debuted its Spring/Summer 2026 collection at Paris Fashion Week, focusing on seasonal transitions
- The collection features relaxed silhouettes, high-quality fabrics like wool and silk and a fresh, bright color palette
- It includes soft leather, swimwear-inspired pieces and accessories like bucket hats and sandals
At Paris Fashion Week, AURALEE showcased their complete Spring/Summer 2026 lineup, simultaneously introducing a joint project with New Balance – the innovative design of the 204L model.
This assemblage focuses on a casual yet harmonious dressing style, where the outfits appear effortlessly combined, even when they seem mismatched. Premium materials form the basis, incorporating fine wool, cashmere, and silk that flow smoothly together. The color scheme is vibrant and refreshing, showcasing the transition from winter’s somber tones to lighter, summery hues such as heathered shades and various yellows like mustard and butter. This change symbolizes the shift towards brighter, sunnier wardrobe choices.
The designs are mostly casual and comfortable, with some snug items added for contrast. Leather materials such as supple suede and luxurious calfskin are prominently used. As the collection moves towards summer, it finds inspiration in swimwear, providing airy tops and loose-fitting bottoms. Adding to the looks are accessories like bucket hats and handcrafted calf-leather sport sandals.
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