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Roksanda’s Spring 2026 show felt like the celebration she deserves. As someone who has admired her work from the beginning, it was a thrill to see her 20th anniversary marked with such scale and artistry. Draped to perfection, alive with rich color and textures you want to reach out and touch, the collection reminded me why her clothes are more than garments, they’re statements. A red, black, and white fringed strapless gown completely stole my heart, while her sculptural silhouettes carried a sense of monumentality that was impossible to ignore.
The show took place in the grand ballroom of the newly opened Chancery Rosewood hotel, once the American Embassy, where Serbian song filled the cavernous space before the first model walked. That personal touch set the stage for a collection inspired by Barbara Hepworth’s modernist sculptures. You could see it in the amoebic cutouts, the curved lines, and the sense of clothes being as much about form and movement as they were about fabric.
There were playful bursts—shaggy raffia fringing, painterly prints, even echoes of pannier dresses, that balanced against Roksanda’s signature liquid drapes and sharp tailoring. While some details bordered on the dramatic, it was the simpler silhouettes, cut with confidence and clarity, that lingered most.










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