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“Hope is the thing with feathers that perches in the soul
And sings the tune without the words, And never stops at all.”
Emily Dickinson
In the timeless elegance of Palazzo Bovara, Milan hosted one of the most poetic and anticipated shows of the Spring/Summer 2026 season.
Luisa Beccaria, an icon of femininity and refined romanticism, unveiled her collection “Soul in Bloom”, transforming the runway into a narrative garden of the soul, where fashion becomes a language of introspection and rebirth.
This was not merely a fashion show — it was a sensory journey through light and movement, between dream and awareness.
Each garment told a story, carried an emotion, and whispered the quiet poetry of a woman unafraid to show her truth.
The neoclassical courtyard of Palazzo Bovara, bathed in natural light and framed by elegant arcades, provided the ideal setting for Beccaria’s vision.
Architectural details mirrored the lines of her creations, while ethereal fabrics floated like petals in the air, creating an atmosphere suspended between reality and reverie.
Through my lens, I sought to capture that rare moment when fashion transcends form and becomes emotion.
The show opened with the magnetic presence of Vialina Lemann, a symbol of strength and grace. A former rhythmic gymnast turned international top model, she perfectly embodies Beccaria’s ideal of balance — discipline and delicacy, fragility and power united in harmony.
“As nature blooms in spring and summer, so does the soul,” said Luisa Beccaria.
“In fabrics, I search for transparency and strength — because a woman’s power lies in her courage to reveal her vulnerability.”
Flowing chiffon, whispering lace, jacquard adorned with satin rosettes — every detail speaks of timeless beauty and the dialogue between past and present.
The color palette — periwinkle blue, soft pink, dewy green, golden yellow, and pure white — celebrates renewal, serenity, and the eternal lightness of being.
With Soul in Bloom, fashion becomes a visual poem, and every photograph a fragment of eternity.
Pablo Munini © Milano September 2025