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Stéphane Rolland FW25/26: Couture That Moves Like Music

Stéphane Rolland FW25/26: A Couture Symphony Between Passion and Precision

What happens when the dreamlike world of ballet meets the bold rhythm of modern architecture? At Paris Haute Couture Week, Stéphane Rolland @stephanerolland_paris gave us the answer.

His Fall-Winter 2025/26 couture show was a powerful dialogue between contrasts—masculine and feminine, structure and fluidity, restraint and opulence. Inspired by Maurice Ravel’s iconic Boléro and his muse Ida Rubinstein, the collection moved like music. Think: sculptural silhouettes with the energy of a symphony.

Spain Reimagined

Rolland’s latest chapter is deeply rooted in the passion of Spain—but filtered through a futuristic, nearly mechanical lens. Imagine matador coats dripping in crystal embroiderybackless gowns with geometric collars, and semi-circular pant jumpsuits that felt like wearable architecture. The color palette was dominated by deep blacks and flashes of red—sharp, dramatic, theatrical.

It’s All in the Details

This season, Rolland explored texture and volume like never before. His samurai-style capes shimmered under sequins, while coral and crystal embroidery lit up the dark fabrics with sacred brilliance. Then there were the show-stopping accessories—plastron necklacesmedallions like talismans, and diamond whip brooches that added a hint of danger.

The final bride? A glowing icon in white, crowned with a golden embroidered dome. No words needed. Just a final, silent crescendo to close a collection that felt both timeless and futuristic.

About Stéphane Rolland

Stéphane Rolland is no stranger to high drama. Known for his architectural approach to couture, his designs balance bold minimalism with intricate artistry. A former Artistic Director of Balenciaga’s menswear division, Rolland launched his own couture house in 2007 and has since become a Paris Fashion Week favorite for his sculptural gowns, powerful runway moments, and cinematic flair.

Fashion With Feeling

This wasn’t just a fashion show. It was a journey—through movement, sound, and storytelling. Rolland’s FW25/26 show reminded us that couture is more than craft. It’s emotion, identity, and imagination, stitched into every seam.


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