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Day four of Paris Haute Couture Week Spring/Summer 2026 unfolded as a reflective and emotionally charged finale, bringing the season to a close with collections that prioritised craftsmanship, cultural storytelling and expressive design. While the earlier days celebrated grand spectacle and legacy maisons, the final chapter shifted focus toward intimacy, experimentation and personal narratives, reminding us that couture’s power often lies in detail rather than excess.
From sculptural silhouettes and intricate handwork to bold material innovation and sustainable approaches, the designers presenting on Day 4 offered a nuanced vision of modern couture. It was a day that celebrated individuality and artistry, where heritage techniques met contemporary expression, leaving Paris with a sense of quiet confidence and creative momentum as the couture calendar drew to an elegant close.
Ashi Studio
Ashi Studio delivered a commanding collection defined by sharp construction and sculptural precision. Dramatic silhouettes, controlled volumes and a largely monochromatic palette underscored the house’s architectural strength and couture discipline.
Phan Huy
Phan Huy’s collection wove Vietnamese heritage into contemporary couture through intricate hand embroidery and delicate textile work. The silhouettes felt fluid yet intentional, balancing cultural craftsmanship with a modern, international couture language.
Rami Al Ali
Rami Al Ali showcased a refined and architectural collection that played with proportion and movement. Structured bodices met fluid skirts, creating a sense of controlled elegance that remains central to the designer’s couture identity.
Miss Sohee
Miss Sohee presented a bold, highly structured couture collection defined by dramatic corsetry, sculpted silhouettes and intricate hand embellishment. The HC SS26 offering balanced romantic references with a modern, confident edge, reinforcing the brand’s growing presence on the Paris couture stage.
Germanier
Germanier officially closed Paris Haute Couture Week Spring/Summer 2026 with an expressive, high-energy finale. Known for pushing couture conventions, the collection embraced bold textures, unconventional materials and vibrant craftsmanship — ending the week on a daring, experimental note.
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