Emilio Tini’s images do more than portray the collection; they move through it, shaping a narrative built on atmosphere and perception. Photography becomes a pause, a visual hush, allowing the intangible to surface. It is here that the collection reaches its truest dimension.
Three islands give form to this story.
Isola Bella feels like a suspended garden between water and sky, where everything is softened, almost enigmatic. Powdered tones, gentle volumes, natural materials, and light surfaces define a way of dressing that reads as an essential gesture.
Then comes Capri, with its luminous rigor: a light that outlines, cuts, and structures space. Silhouettes stand out with the clarity of solitary architecture against the landscape, balancing structure and lightness, precision and flow.
Finally, Vulcano. The light deepens, color grows more intense. Matter seems to vibrate: textures become pronounced, and surfaces hold the island’s elemental energy. The blurred image does not soften reality, it heightens it, turning landscape into sensation.
A never-ending dialogue unfolds between figure and horizon, material and sky. SS26 reveals itself as a sensory experience, where matter meets poetry and Roberto Collina’s summer becomes vision.
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