Blumarine Autumn 2025: the elegance of dark romanticism

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Blumarine Autumn 2025 blends romanticism and boldness with sheer fabrics, fur, and embroidery, creating a powerful and modern collection under David Koma’s vision.

Blumarine unveiled its Autumn-Winter 2025 collection at Milan Fashion Week with a bold and sensual approach. David Koma reimagined the brand’s femininity with a ‘dark romanticism’ aesthetic, where the colour palette played a key role: vibrant red, deep black, and pure white dominated the garments, evoking passion, mystery, and elegance.

Irina Shayk opened the show in a structured coat with fur trims, setting the sophisticated tone of the collection. Sheer fabrics took centre stage, enhancing sensuality through gauze and organza, paired with intricate embroidery that added texture and depth. Fur garments, from enveloping coats to delicate trims on cuffs and collars, brought drama and luxury to the runway.

The thistle, a symbol of protection and fragility, became a recurring motif, embroidered onto various pieces or transformed into crystal appliqués on denim. Fitted corsets, silver hardware, and rhinestone logos fused classic elegance with contemporary edge.

With this collection, Koma reinforces his artistic vision, preserving Blumarine’s feminine and elegant essence while embracing a more powerful and modern attitude.

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