Tiny Big Sister SS26: a trip back to Giverny

19 / 05 / 2026
POR Marisa Fatás

Soft light, painterly colour and the quiet rhythm of nature shape Tiny Big Sister’s new collection, where Claude Monet’s gardens become a contemporary wardrobe of flowers, swans, stripes and crafted details.

Giverny became the landscape where light dissolved into water, flowers and colour through the paintings of Claude Monet. That atmosphere now becomes the starting point for the contemporary wardrobe of The Tiny Big Sister for SS26. Titled ‘Giverny’, the collection translates the softness and movement of Impressionism into garments designed for the present through painterly florals, sailor stripes, swans and washed tones.

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The garden turns into a language of clothing shaped by colour, movement and atmosphere. Floral motifs evoke shifting light and blooming landscapes, while swans and doves introduce a quieter imaginary of water, reflection and stillness. Stripes, sailor collars and navy pieces bring in a retro French summer feeling, while embroidered details, puff sleeves, frills and bows add warmth and personality. The result feels calm, romantic and naturally lived-in.

Across dresses, sailor blouses, jacquard knits, striped tailoring and flower-covered denim, the collection builds a wardrobe that feels both cinematic and wearable. Soft pastels meet navy, forest green and washed reds, while linen, Pima cotton, lyocell, lace and denim reinforce the balance between everyday ease and crafted detail.

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