MAGDA BUTRYM PRE-FALL SS26
In a season increasingly defined by clinical minimalism, Magda Butrym’s Pre-Fall 2026 collection arrives as a lush, defiant manifesto for the female form. Staged within the ornate confines of a Haussmannian apartment near Parc Monceau, the collection—aptly titled a restoration of “womanly curves”—reclaims the unapologetic glamour of the 1990s supermodel era. It is a narrative told through the lens of silhouette engineering, where liberal hip padding and razor-sharp tailoring create a sculptural hourglass that feels both nostalgic and radically new.
The visual arc of the collection moves with a rhythmic confidence, transitioning from the protective authority of major outerwear to the intimate vulnerability of Slavic handcraft. The story opens with roomy bombers and wrap trenches featuring oversized scarves—pieces designed for a woman who commands space. Yet, as the narrative unfolds, the focus shifts to the brand’s signature rosettes and architectural ruffles, which bloom across bustlines like flora caught in a state of permanent grace. This evolution—from glossy, heavy leathers to diaphanous column dresses—frames the Butrym woman as a figure of dualities: powerful enough to wear a padded-hip jacket, yet romantic enough to favor a hand-crocheted midi.
Technically, the collection is a triumph of texture. Butrym introduces a novel fabrication—suede treated to mimic the rustic depth of corduroy—which allows her palette of chocolate, caramel, and écru to remain the protagonist without ever feeling flat. The integration of pedal pushers serves as a savvy, “Parisian micro-trend” counterpoint to the voluminous coats, while crinoline-inspired ruffles around the bustline provide a three-dimensional effect that mimics the house’s beloved rose.
As the brand prepares for its permanent retail debut in SoHo, this collection marks a definitive commercial and creative milestone. By placing intricate lace lingerie and artisanal crochet on equal footing with rigorous Parisian tailoring, Butrym asserts that volume is not merely a stylistic choice, but the ultimate luxury. It is a celebration of the feminine form in its most maximalist sense proving that in the hands of a master of craft, the curve is the most powerful line in fashion.
































Image courtsey of Magda Butrym