For Fall/Winter 2026, Sonia Carrasco, known for its focus on tailoring, craft, and process, returns to its origin after several seasons of international growth. The goal is to reconnect with the essence of making.

The loom becomes the conceptual core of the collection. It represents the very start of the process: the creation of fabric itself, before any pattern or silhouette. This idea grounds the season in material first.

Craft and tailoring evolve together. Techniques like hand stitching, felt collars, pad stitching, and exposed interiors shape a sartorial language that emphasizes construction. Many of these methods come from real garment-making processes observed in factories. Elements like turned garments, interrupted seams, and unfinished moments are transformed into final design details.

The collection uses Italian fabrics and pure fibers, including virgin and merino wool, cashmere, and lamb leather. Material origin and quality are central. The color palette is structured around brown as the core, supported by grey and navy. Off-white introduces an aged texture, and red appears as a contrasting accent.

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