SANKUANZ‘s Spring/Summer 2026 collection finds its heartbeat in Tara, the Tibetan Buddhist goddess who exists between two worlds, both enlightened and earthly. This duality mirrors the brand’s own dance between tradition and modernity, spiritual symbolism and streetwear edge.

This season trades exaggerated shapes for something more lived-in. The clothes move with the rhythms of daily life, yet carry quiet power. Yak wool, rough and rich from the high Himalayas, becomes the collection’s anchor. Tailored into coats, shirts and suits in earthy browns and creams, it brings the mountain’s presence to urban streets. The cuts stay clean, drawing from East Asian traditions.

The dagger, SANKUANZ’s signature symbol, returns sharper than ever. It appears subtly in the Eye of Dakini motif (three horse-eye stones forming a hilt) and works its way into belts and shoes. Prayer beads and woven keychains nod to Tibetan amulets, turning spiritual artifacts into wearable pieces.

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