Magda Butrym presents Pre-Spring 2026: a collection where sensuality meets
structure, and Slavic romance unfolds in sculptural silhouettes. Photographed by
Robin Galiegue and styled by Jacob Kjeldgaard, the campaign continues the
brand’s exploration of ambiguous femininity, captured through an evocative lens
of modern glamour and emotional intensity.
This season, Magda reinterprets the codes of elegance with a sharp, feminine
edge. The collection balances body-conscious silhouettes with masculine
outerwear, celebrating duality and contradiction. Slouchy leather bombers and
broad-shouldered trench coats lend a protective strength to delicately layered
lace slips and bias-cut minis. Cropped blazers with architectural shoulders are
softened by peekaboo lace, while ruched velvet dresses conjure the intimacy of
boudoir dressing elevated to couture heights.
The collection thrives on unexpected tension—ultra-mini crochet skirts paired
with padded jackets, floral draping against raw denim, fragile textures set against
robust tailoring. Sculptural hip and shoulder enhancements turn the female form
into a totem of power, while curving wooden wedges and tights-like trousers
evoke both fetish and finesse. Layering becomes a signature gesture: dual skirts,
wrapped tops, and crochet hems create a sensual, kinetic movement in every
look.
Color-wise, Pre-Spring 2026 introduces a muted palette of powdered pinks, deep
burgundy, faded denim, and warm earthy neutrals—punctuated by flashes of
crimson and rose-red. The house’s emblematic rose motif blooms anew in
vintage-inspired prints, while python accessories and the revival of the studded
Maya bag inject irreverence into the refined.
As always, craftsmanship reigns. Artisanal crochet, open-work details, hand-
finished trims, and delicate draping are central to the collection’s emotional language. These tactile elements echo Magda Butrym’s continued dialogue with
Slavic heritage and the women who defined her early sense of beauty—not just
styled, but embodied, every single day.
Pre-Spring 2026 is not just about getting dressed. It’s about inhabiting a feeling:
bold, intimate, a little undone—and entirely unforgettable.