For Nanushka’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection, the title says it all: The Weave. It is a simple idea explored with care. The collection is a study in what founder Sandra Sándor calls “crafted modernity,” finding a balance between heritage and the present day.

The inspiration comes from Clara Porset, a Cuban designer known for turning functional items into art. Her spirit of useful beauty is felt here, mixed with Nanushka’s own language of clashing prints, soft textures, and shapes that hold their form without being rigid.

Weaving is the central theme, both as a technique and a metaphor. It is a literal craft, requiring patience and intention. It is also a symbol for connecting threads of culture, of a creative legacy passed down through women like Porset. The designs draw from Latin American landscapes, channeling the freedom of summer.

As Sándor explains, the goal was to capture the season’s warmth and energy. Each piece is made with a conscious slowness, inviting the wearer into a story built stitch by stitch. It is a collection that asks us to see the artistry in the everyday.

Check out the menswear looks below: