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Rabanne Resort 2026 Collection

Rabanne Resort 2026 Collection

Vogue11-06-2025

'Where glamour and grunge converge.'Julien Dossena was clarifying this line during a Zoom chat yesterday. The references behind this collection span vintage Ossie Clark, a possible touch of Kurt Cobain, and a definite one of Françoise Hardy: 'she's always there somewhere,' he laughed.
Yet Dossena contemporized all of these in such a way that the '70s-slash-'90s references are dissolved into the brand signatures he's established, renovating the glitter and the chainmail associated with the house. There's a party side to this—see the slinky draped chainmail dresses and the tortoiseshell-toned paillette covered midi, as well as the maxi silhouettes at the end.
This section, he explained, is Rabanne's Celebration collection, which drops for the holidays in November. A printed backdrop depicting Paco Rabanne's futuristic pad in Paris denotes the looks. The other side of it is Rabanne resort. Here the background changes to a photo of the lobby of Rabanne's building, 'like they're just on their way out.'
Rabanne by day takes in a brown A-line crocodile-embossed leather skirt with a mint-colored shrunken knit featuring a chunky metal chain embedded in the neckline, a slick caramel leather look Dossena likens to French patisserie, and the fake fur he's been championing since last season's show.

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