For Fall Winter 26, the Spanish house introduces a more grounded Palomo boy and girl shaped by urban life and the intensity of the present.

Between stillness and becoming, PALOMO reflects on presence, visibility and the quiet power of dressing with intention. ‘Limbo’ lives in the space between who we were and who we are about to become. It holds that suspended instant where the present is understood, yet the question of what comes next stays open. That tension becomes the collection’s atmosphere, a sense of transition that never resolves into certainty.
Dressing becomes an intentional gesture. Getting ready as a ritual in itself. Fashion acts as a quiet form of resistance and self affirmation, a way to claim visibility and occupy space with clarity. The third womenswear collection consolidates a complete wardrobe designed to move from morning to night with precision and intent. Functional coherence guides each piece, every element considered, every detail deliberate.
Materials articulate the contrast. Printed silks and gleaming satins meet classic British wools, including houndstooth and Prince of Wales. Newly developed structured knits explore asymmetric silhouettes with an almost architectural sharpness. Handcrafted silk fringe made in Cantillana becomes the season’s through line, while the mantón de Manila is reimagined through a pixelated filter.
Leather flowers in grey, white and brown, a recurring house emblem, appear as brooches and on footwear developed with Castellanos. The styling is completed with tights by Emilio Cavallini and jewelry created with Aaron Varon. Shot by Marcello Gutiérrez and styled by Alba Melendo, with art direction by Francesco Sourigues, ‘Limbo’ reads as a pause charged with intention. A threshold moment, held just long enough to register what it means to be here, now.

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