Venetian Nights & Modern Mischief: David Koma’s Blumarine Pre-Fall 2026
Blumarine’s newest pre-fall campaign navigates the seductive underside of Italian glamour — where carnival masks meet cinematic decadence and sultry lace meets sculptural tailoring. Under the creative direction of David Koma, the iconic Italian house channels Venice as both muse and stage, transforming its classic romanticism into a nocturnal fantasy worth lingering in.

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If fashion had a love letter to excess, it would read like Blumarine’s Pre-Fall 2026. David Koma returns to the brand’s signature romanticism — but with an almost filmic twist: imagine a post-midnight masquerade where the costumes are couture and everyone knows the script better than the audience.
The collection is drenched in the kind of sensual tones that feel like the skin of Venice at dusk — red lace that whispers, pale blue that hums, and lavender that could practically blush. Lace bustiers, flowing georgette minis, and corseted silhouettes all lean into a baroque romance reimagined for now.
In Koma’s hands, Blumarine isn’t nostalgia in a museum — it’s a city at night. Hooded gowns sit beside poplin coats, sculpted tailoring curls up against leopard prints, and wolf-soft stiletto heels strut next to metal jewelry that seems too good to touch. The accompanying campaign imagery feels cinematic — like a still from an A24 film that never lost its sense of desire or danger, where thrill and beauty coexist just long enough for you to want more.

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Here, the Blumarine woman is entranced, entirely absorbed by her surroundings — but make no mistake: she’s the reason the world around her feels so animated in the first place. Discover Blumarine’s current offerings here.





