Next season’s redemption, reviving memory and impulse, we unfold new fragments of identity – echoes of selves. Bluemarble Spring/Summer 2026 opens in a dream— a haze where whispers dissolve into motion. New tales where edges of mountain and city blur are in unison.
Stunt o’clock, as a Congolese Sapeurs conglomerate, the front row gleams like a VVS diamond constellation. The melting plans still occur – the heatwave isn’t for beginners; some guests are here in spirits. Bluemarble unfolds within a dream—mist draping the hills of Toulon like whispered secrets as memories rise, slow and golden with the dawn.
This season, Anthony Alvarez Graff journeys back, calling forth the scattered echoes of a childhood by the Mediterranean shore. Nostalgia triggers, the collection exhales its first breath—a delicate pulse caught between past and becoming. We are all mountain aficionados, scaling peaks no one else can see—bending the rules of gravity. From the first silhouettes, the mountain makes itself known. Landscapes are printed across wide-leg pants. A T-shirt reads “Beyond”—a gentle challenge, a call to exceed oneself. Another shirt whispers, “Each path a hike,“a quiet vow that every journey asks for sweat and soul alike.
Bluemarble’s wardrobe sharpens its focus on the outdoors, filtered through a surrealist lens. Oversized denim appears in multiple washes, worn like armor shaped by time. Coats billow like windbreaks. Underarm-slung bags suggest movement, migration. Silk-crafted bonnets bloom with tourist pins—souvenirs turned relics, drifting from head to chest like a rain of memory. Fabrics murmur in opposites. Technical textures meet the softness of organza. Metallic embroidery flickers across wool like signals. A shirt edged with a garland of flowers becomes a poetic artifact—a keepsake of the path endured. Beauty lingers effort – some apparels feel encrypted, stitched with messages half-hidden, half-forgotten—words that resist translation. The message is clear: the destination no longer matters. What counts is the path taken, the terrain crossed, the moments gathered like stones in a pocket.
Colors are pulled from the land: sand, rock, lagoon, ylang-ylang, Mediterranean blue, Cadillac red. The Bluemarble monogram appears quietly, like a secret known only to the wearer. Outerwear references alpine gear—coats in black and ozone-red, detailed with harness loops, lurex ropes, and padded spines. Hoodies and track pants are embroidered with glass beads and rhinestones, trembling somewhere between concealment and revelation. As a soft ascent through memory, matter, and myth, Bluemarble SS26 is an invitation to lose your way—just enough to find your rhythm again.