Fall/Winter 2026
Clausura is a moment of closure. not abrupt, not loud, but final.
This collection was born in the quiet space between an ending and a beginning.
In the pause where something once held loosens its grip,
and a new form begins to take shape.
Clausura does not speak of loss. It speaks of containment.
Of drawing a line with grace. Of choosing what stays and what is released.
The silhouettes are deliberate and sculptural, holding the body with intention.
There is weight where there must be weight, and softness where there is permission to breathe. Movement is restrained. Exposure is controlled.
Nothing is accidental.
Each piece carries a sense of inward strength. a calm that comes after the storm has passed, when emotion settles into clarity.
Black dominates the collection not as absence, but as presence.
As depth.
As a space where everything unnecessary disappears.
Clausura is not an ending that asks to be mourned.
It is an ending that makes room.
What remains is certainty. Form.
A body held in its own authority.
This is closure, redefined – not as loss, but as the moment you seal a chapter, and step forward unchanged in essence, but transformed in shape.