Federico Cina Spring/Summer 2026
by Adriano Batista
Federico Cina’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection, “Sottovoce,” is an invitation to see the everyday with new eyes. It proposes dressing not to be seen, but to feel.
The collection is built on full silences and memories without nostalgia. Its colors are soft, like those in a Morandi painting, and its mood is still, like a photograph by Luigi Ghirri. In the simple lines and breathable fabrics, there is an echo of a time that does not want to rush, but to bloom again, slowly. The idea is that even now, in the ordinariness of today, something can blossom.
For the presentation, the space of the Fondazione Sozzani was transformed into a silent landscape. It was filled with paper, objects, and gentle gestures. Paper became a body and a fold became a gesture. The fragility of the material was layered to create strength and structure, turning it into a kind of sculpture. Garments layered on bodies in slow motion, transforming stillness into a living presence.
This is a world of opposites coexisting. The common and the everyday intertwine, speaking to the quiet repetitiveness of life. Within this performance, a new bag emerges: the Via Emilia. Its long zipper recalls the mileage of the road itself, a name that holds memories and echoes Ghirri’s photographic explorations from 1986.
The project emphasizes collaboration. The essay notes the people, hands, and stories behind every piece. Special thanks are given to partners like Gruppo Mastrotto for leathers, Laser Team for leatherwork, and Ahdiid for a co-branded footwear capsule. It also acknowledges the Fondazione Sozzani for its role in supporting creativity.
Check it out below:









PIET FW25 “Farmers League II” Drop 1
JAREL ZHANG Spring/Summer 2026
The collaboration celebrates the artist’s lasting impact on music and culture.
This winter, BOSS and Steiff have created a collaborative capsule collection.
The New Zealand collective returns with a record that expands their lush, dreamy world while keeping intimacy at its core.
For Fall/Winter 2025, Barbour and Baracuta draw inspiration from the Northern Soul music movement.
Designer Eli Russell Linnetz has partnered with the technology company 1X for the launch campaign of NEO, the first humanoid robot made for the home.
The color appears in underwear, ready-to-wear, and simple everyday essentials.
Gonzalo San Román photographed by Alex Kalb and styled by Fet Hilario, in exclusive for Fucking Young! Online.
This year, the fair brings together some 222 exhibitors from 33 countries, including 179 galleries and 43 publishers.
Like the collection, the soundtrack is both strong and fragile.
The pre-collection will be available in stores and online starting November 13.
We Are Spastor’s latest project is not about nostalgia but about revisiting the foundations of their identity.
Danish label Les Deux has opened its first flagship store outside Scandinavia, right in the heart of Le Marais, one of the city’s most dynamic neighborhoods.
The Louis Vuitton Foundation in New York is presenting a focused exhibition of two paintings by Gustave Caillebotte.
Fallou and Nathan photographed by Harri Gillan and styled by Geraint Donovan-Bowen, in exclusive for Fucking Young! Online.
Balenciaga introduces its 2025 Skiwear collection. The campaign, shot by Aidan Zamiri, presents high-performance clothing and gear.
Creative Director Daniel Lee describes this as an invitation to a party for family and friends.
Evisu and Icecream have created a collaboration that connects two distinct worlds.
Off-White creative director Ib Kamara’s debut EP “Pop Romance” is a bold step into the world of music, and it feels as vibrant and daring as his work in fashion.
Carne Bollente’s new campaign, “The Boy Next Door,” features the multi-talented Ivan Ugrin.
Soho House and Vandall & Kerri recently held a Halloween dinner in Madrid.
AMIRI has become the official formalwear partner for the soccer team FC Barcelona.
HÉLAS presents its Winter 2025 collection as a clear progression of its identity.
Lucas Sapoznick captured by the lens of Max Jorquera, in exclusive for Fucking Young! Online.
Yerevan Fashion Week is a child. It has only celebrated three birthdays. But in its short life, it has learned to walk with a surprising firmness.
A photography exhibition in Paris this November will engage a sense beyond sight.
The first event was held to open the new BERSHKA store in San Sebastián.
Paul & Joe’s new collection, Tokyo Velvet, acts as a cultural bridge. It connects the elegance of Paris with the dynamic pulse of Tokyo. The line draws from the contrasts of the Japanese capital, pairing French chic… »
Take a look at ACROMATYX’s backstage, captured by Ángela Ibáñez during 080 Barcelona Fashion.
This 28-piece collaboration continues to reshape the visual and technical language of moto-racing apparel.
After a four-year pause, Babeheaven returns with ‘Slower Than Sound’, a dreamy, quietly confident EP that feels both intimate and cinematic.