Luisa Beccaria Collection, Celebrations: Moments to Remember
Fall/Winter 2026 Elegance Woven with Poetry and Grace
For the Fall/Winter 2026 season, Luisa Beccaria presents Celebrations: an invitation to dress the moments that deserve to be remembered.
Celebrations is a narrative that accompanies women through meaningful milestones, occasions that call for grace, presence, and a touch of enchantment. From the subtle light of morning to the solemnity of a grand evening, the maison interprets every nuance of celebration with poetry, but also with character.
The collection is built around precious, vibrant materials.
Tartan is reimagined through a romantic lens: full skirts, structured midi dresses, and coats that blend rigor with poetry, transforming a classic into a contemporary gesture. Light-toned woven tweed is embellished with tone-on-tone sequins and frayed hems, paired with velvet embroidered with delicate buds.
Deep and tactile velvet lace shapes feminine silhouettes with subtle, sophisticated sensuality, while jacquards over-embroidered with sequins create three-dimensional surfaces precious yet never excessive. They shine with restraint, not to astonish, but to leave a lasting impression.
Embroidered tulles scattered with tiny flowers seem suspended in the air, as light as a breath, yet rich with meticulous details that capture the light with every movement. Long printed chiffon dresses glide naturally over the body, patterned like winter gardens in full bloom.
The color palette envelops the collection in a warm, layered elegance. Caramel and aubergine introduce depth and character; soft beiges converse with dusty lilac and sky blue, while greens — from sage to forest to midnight blue add a natural, sophisticated vibration.
Alongside these intense tones emerge winter sorbets: floral chiné fabrics revisit the brand’s signature hues — veiled powder pinks, cool blues, lilacs shades that have always defined the house’s identity.
For a winter dinner in the mountains, a velvet suit embroidered with micro-flowers reflects soft lighting and the hushed atmosphere of high altitudes.
For afternoon engagements, a gently flared tartan midi dress moves effortlessly between appointments and conversations.
For lunch with friends, a light jacquard dress over-embroidered with tone-on-tone sequins expresses a femininity that is radiant yet self-aware. Each look is completed by the excellence of “Scarpette di Venere,” the Marche-based footwear atelier that echoes the collection’s signature fabrics in its shoes, complemented by leather boots in various shades and velvet sandals.
And when evening calls to a secret address, a velvet lace sheath dress with slender straps defines the silhouette with confidence and allure, allowing the fabric to speak for itself.
For the grand evening, embroidered tulles and printed chiffons expand into theatrical volumes and weightless layers, with studied transparencies and crystals that ignite the surface like constellations. Every movement becomes a scenographic gesture, every presence a memory.
The runway show comes to life in the elegant rooms of the recently opened The Carlton, a Rocco Forte Hotel, located in the heart of Milan and already a cult destination. The models follow the rhythm of a celebration that builds in intensity. It opens with soft tones and light, almost intimate silhouettes. Gradually, fabrics grow more structured, embroideries more intricate, surfaces more luminous. The finale is a crescendo of radiance and majesty — the moment when elegance becomes pure emotion. The renewed participation of Vialina Lemann at the opening of the show reinforces a message of rebirth and female empowerment, celebrating her identity and aesthetic sensitivity.
With Celebrations, Luisa Beccaria dresses the moments that matter. And reminds us that feeling special is not an excess it is a gesture.
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