Paloma Wool drifts through Paris like a soft sigh. For Spring/Summer 2026, intimacy and ease take form in sheer layers and quiet color—an ode to feeling, not performance.
Paloma Wool’s Spring Summer 2026 show unfolded like a daydream inside a quiet hall in Paris’s 16th arrondissement, backstage, photographer Thomas Lizzi captured quiet smiles and soft fabrics. Paloma Lanna, the Spanish founder and designer behind Paloma Wool, continued her exploration of intimacy and ease. The brand has now found its stride in Paris since officially joining the official Paris Fashion Week Calendar in 2023 through crafting collections that feel personal in a world that continuously pushes product.
Gauzy silks, sheer meshes, and fine knits played with transparency, revealing layers of femininity and freedom. Sandy neutrals met flashes of cyan and neon green, while hand-knitted sequins shimmered with quiet confidence. Playful nods to early 2000s nostalgia and motherhood appeared through miniature pockets and side-button polos reminiscent of baby bodysuits. As the collection unveiled itself the balanced sensuality and sincerity came through, staying true to Paloma Wool’s introspective artistry.
Images by Thomas Lizzi for VEIN MAGAZINE