CALCATERRA SPRING/SUMMER 2026 COLLECTION
To impress, to astonish, to dazzle. Three verbs that seem to chase one another, echoes of the same thought: to be, or merely to appear? Yet not everything needs to leave a resounding mark. Sometimes it’s the quietest presences that linger the longest — authentic, subtly powerful. The wind that bursts in violently and shakes the air might seem strong, but it passes quickly, leaving only chaos behind. The flashes of lightning that tear through the night light up the sky with a blinding brilliance, yet vanish so quickly they leave no time to grasp their true intensity. So it is with many of nature’s most striking displays — seen, felt, forgotten in the blink of an eye. But there is another way of being: to exist in silence. It is within this suspended dimension, in a time purposefully abstract and a space more ideal than real, that a journey between past and present unfolds.
A path of personal style that intertwines precise masculine tailoring with delicate feminine sensuality, drawing silhouettes that transcend eras, cultures, and memory. Like vintage photographs on scented glossy paper, treasured behind closed eyes, an androgynous muse takes shape — adorned, hybrid, fragile, and strong all at once. Berber-inspired adornments embellish tightly cinched jackets, fastened to the breath’s edge, in contrast with blazers evoking the carefree elegance of Ben Volpeliere-Pierrot. Tailored spencers are reinterpreted and paired with flowing dresses or voluminous trousers, gathered at the ankle as if to hold back the stride of a new era. Thus, a new silhouette is born — one that no longer belongs to a defined gender, but rather to pure individuality. No longer masculine. No longer feminine. Just unique. Because not everything is made to impress. Some things are simply meant to exist — in silence.
In this ongoing dialogue between past and present, Daniele Calcaterra expresses gratitude to those who support his multidisciplinary vision, a signature rooted deeply in his creative DNA. With KIWI Vapor, he has designed two genderless accessories — a meeting point between technology and fashion, where function meets aesthetic. And with Cuoio di Toscana, he celebrates the prestigious CDT Prize, honoring it through the creation of all the shoes seen on the runway, anchoring the collection in a tradition of timeless artisanal mastery.


























Styling // SAMUEL DRIRA
Key hair // HENRY OLIVIER @MKS MILANO – Styling partner ALTER EGO
Key make-up // SABINA PINSONE @MKS MILANO USING WELEDA
Soundtrack // THOMAS COSTANTIN
Shoes // CUOIO DI TOSCANA
Special project // CALCATERRA x KIWI AIR
All images courtsey of calcaterra