There’s a quiet magic in transitions, those suspended moments where opposing forces meet. For BLUEMARBLE’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection, creative director Anthony Alvarez Graff found inspiration in the Mont Faron téléphérique of Toulon, a cable car bridging mountain and city. Like that journey, the collection exists in the in-between: a dialogue between strength and fragility, refuge and exposure, the crafted and the elemental.

The clothes navigate these contrasts with precision. Technical fabrics brush against soft florals; tailored structure coexists with relaxed volume. Wide-leg pants and sculpted jackets create silhouettes that feel both weightless and intentional, while tracksuits and outerwear blur the lines between sophistication and utility. It’s a wardrobe built for motion, as much at home on urban streets as on untamed terrain.

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