Spanish designer Paloma Wool has figured out how to sell knitwear amid global warming. The ease and lightness of her spring 2026 collection was impressive.
At the basement of a private hall not far from Maison de Balzac in Paris, she had a child running around the venue, turning up the lights on the floor before the models walked out with their larger-than-life shadows projecting on the wall.
The lineup itself gave a minimalist vibe reminiscent of the early 2000s. It’s about the subtle details, the double-layer plays on contrasting materials like the sequins under transparent knits, and blue and green undergarments getting a hazy filter via light and sheer tops.
Wool, who this year welcomed her second child, also added side button closures on shirts and polos, a feature commonly seen on baby’s bodysuits. She offered some great uber flat shoes as well, tapping into the latest footwear trend.
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There were several toddlers and young mothers at the show, making the occasion not just about her, but also her children and their friends.