Acclaimed designer Magda Butrym has showcased her Spring-Summer 2026 Collection, The Studio, at Paris Fashion Week.
Magda Butrym has introduced her Spring–Summer 2026 collection, The Studio, a wardrobe that embraces instinctive chic, undone, spontaneous, and unapologetically sensual.
The Studio is both Butrym’s working room in Warsaw and a nod to Paulina Olowska’s painting The Studio, where a woman paints a woman with an empathetic, searching gaze. This dual lens, place and painting, has framed the collection: an intimate, raw space where ideas take shape, and a way of looking that reads character as much as body. It has honoured the beauty of work-in-progress; spontaneous, unfinished, confidently imperfect, and turns that energy into chic.
This season, femininity is distilled into shortened proportions and hyper-sensual forms. Mini lengths define both skirts and tops, while lingerie-inspired camisoles and lace-trimmed slips evoke intimacy layered with strength. Leather jackets with broad shoulders and cinched waists are worn with nonchalance, blurring tailoring and eveningwear.
Highlights include:
- Hats. Oversized, draped, cloud-like headpieces sit close to the face and crown the silhouette with quiet confidence. Cut in mustard yellow and ink black, they open like roses and define the season’s line.
- Light, buoyant dresses with padded, body-morphing shapes, airy smocking, and lace inserts referencing Slavic heritage.
- Ultra-mini silhouettes with ruched or smocked detailing, creating sculptural volume.
- Peplum blouses and structured strapless tops that play with exaggerated proportions.
- Handcrafted crochet pieces, a house signature, reimagined for daily wear as well as statement evening looks.
- Tailoring revisited, with distorted hourglass jackets styled against sheer tights and hyper-miniskirts.
Light, buoyant dresses with padded, body-morphing shapes, airy smocking, and lace inserts referencing Slavic heritage.
Accessories continue the collection’s dialogue between playfulness and craft. Oversized cloud-like bags feature roses in bloom; archival handbags return alongside new crochet totes, and slingback pumps that are overlaid with crochet floral doilies to reinforce artisanal codes.
For Spring-Summer 2026, Magda Butrym explored the beauty of imperfection and the allure of instinct. The collection has redefined ladylike dressing as something playful, raw and liberated. Visual and creative direction was crafted by Pat Boguslawski and styling was by Jacob K.
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