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Just a gorgeous collection. Sarah Burton continues to show why she is one of the most gifted voices in fashion today. Givenchy’s Spring 2026 feels like a revival, it was sensual without being overt, powerful without needing the usual masculine signifiers. It’s female gaze 101: tailoring, draping, and details that celebrate women on their own terms.
Burton’s skill at cutting and construction is unmatched. Jackets slide off shoulders with ease, collars dip to reveal necklaces, and bodysuits, sheer mesh dresses, and mini skirts suggest a quiet sexual pulse without ever shouting. Volume is exaggerated yet softened; leather, duchesse satin, and delicate chiffon work together to elongate the body and highlight femininity. Embellishments are meticulous with beads, feathers (or shredded chiffon imitating them), and embroidery create movement and dimension, while retaining control.
The collection also explores playful subversion. Classic silhouettes like trench coats, suits, and satin gowns are deconstructed to show skin or shifted proportions. Boudoir-inspired slip dresses meet engineered tailoring, creating a balance between elegance and ease. Accessories, from needle-heel mules to statement jewelry, reinforce the collection’s sophisticated sensuality.
Burton builds on her debut by embracing the “feminine archetypes” of power: the muse, the creator, the lover, the goddess. It’s a masterclass in restraint, clarity, and identity, where women are seen first, even when wearing bra tops, ripped mini suits, or layered lace. This Givenchy is confident, smart, and alive. It’s a collection for women who demand to be recognized on their own terms.















Pictures courtesy of Vogue Runway
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