SPRING / SUMMER 26

SPRING / SUMMER 26

For Spring / Summer 2026, Chorus transforms the act of making into its most potent design language. The collection is a focused study in how garments are made entirely by hand, with embroidery treated as a structural tool rather than ornamentation. Silhouettes are engineered, materials are deliberate, and every technique is reimagined through the lens of contemporary dressing.

Classic corsetry and tailoring codes are dismantled and rebuilt purposefully. Through skilled pattern making, seams spiral and fabric is manipulated into sharp, origami-inspired folds that map the body’s three-dimensionality. Structured yokes, layered panels, and asymmetric silhouettes guide movement with choreographic precision, resulting in a disciplined construction that foregrounds stitch, geometry, and process.

Surface becomes a site of tactile experimentation. There is a constant play between the weighted and the ethereal: raw indigo denim is fractured by delicate Sangallo cutwork, and semi-precious stones are suspended on liquid-like crochet. Circular cut-outs edged with seed and glass beads puncture hems and pockets, while cross-stitched and threadwork motifs register as quiet surface marks.

Materials are chosen for their integrity and beauty. Signature organic raw denim, dyed in deep indigo, anchors the collection against the transparency of silk organza and the high-frequency shine of Swarovski crystals. Hand-placed bugle beads, embroidered fl ower appliqués, and needlepoint lace collars with caviar beads introduce light, graphic accents that articulate the house’s savoir-faire.

Chorus draws from the infinite possibilities of craft but views them from a slightly altered lens. The collections exist beyond seasonal dictates, offering a curated vocabulary of refined essentials that mature beautifully over time — garments that become more compelling with each wear, developing a patina of personal history while maintaining their inherent modernity.