By The Fashion Editorial Team
Last month, the esteemed Simone & Cino Del Duca Foundation in Paris' 8th arrondissement hosted a momentous display of unparalleled savoir-faire from French luxury house, Berluti. The showcase was titled, Champ-Contrechamp, as a clever play on words referencing a film technique where camera angles switch back and forth to show both sides of a conversation.
Within the venue, an historic townhouse that overlooks Parc Monceau, guests are reminded of parallels within the Berluti family history. Maison founder Alessandro Berluti's son, Torello Berluti, in the late 1920s opened the first Berluti boutique in Paris. Meanwhile, Cino Del Duca, also hailing from Marche, established France's fourth largest publishing group, Simone & Cino Del Duca. The mission of the foundation established in 1975 specially resonates with Berluti's shared vocation for catering to clients of excellence with remarkable style, be it artists, scientists, writers, actors, politicians, or those in business. Presented as an allegory of Berluti’s signature style, this game of shifting perceptions plays out on different levels over the building’s three storeys, gradually drawing visitors deeper into the world of Berluti discoveries and initiations.
Upon entering, guests pass through an impressive semi-circular arch before arriving at the Grand Salon, where they're met with a life-size sculpture of the human foot, reminiscent of Michelangelo's iconic masterpiece of Florence's Uffizi Gallery dell'Accademia in Florence. This ambitious installation aims to illustrate Berluti's profound understanding of the human foot, which underlies its dedication to creating bespoke shoes that cater to every individual's unique needs.
Berluti displays the Spring/Summer 2026 collection at the Simone & Del Duca Foundation (Images courtesy of Berluti)




An original calligraphic script dating from a 1771 notorized deed is applied to Scritto leather goods as displayed in the Berluti library (Images courtesy of Berluti)


A few steps away in the Salon Orange, Berluti displays its featherweight sneaker weighing in at only 450 grams, the same as two apples. With the name, 'This is not a slipper,' the Shadow sneaker is the classic shoemaker's answer to flexible high-performance and comfort wear. On the townhouse's second floor, a sweeping view over Parc Monceau is revealed. In this space, guests are treated to head-to-style with hero pieces from Berluti's Forestière jacket in linen or serge wool to summery tweeds in cashmere, wool, cotton, silk, and linen. Much to take in, the Berluti guest this season can contemplate their style for the coming season in the Grand Salon or on the terrace where one can sip a drink, contemplate over the garden views, and write a story parallel to Berluti's of their own.
Berluti SS26: Looks 1, 2, 6, 7, 9, 11 (Images courtesy of Berluti)






