Julien Dossena's Pre-Spring 2026 collection blurs the lines between eras, creating a sophisticated rebellion against fashion's rigid timelines
By The Fashion Editorial Team
Under Julien Dossena's direction, Rabanne has mastered the art of blending heritage with innovative flair in the latest Pre-Spring 2026 collection. This season's defining philosophy revolves around effortless elegance ("Less ostentation, more ease"), drawn inspiration from Françoise Hardy's understated sophistication.
From Hardy to Party
Dossena draws upon two distinct collections: Hardy and Party. In this vision, glamour clashes with grunge to create a new vocabulary of luxury that resonates across generations. Dossena's vision draws inspiration from an unlikely muse: the effortless elegance of Françoise Hardy's wardrobe, transforming the French icon's understated sophistication into something decidedly more complex and contemporary. Here, glamour collides with grunge creating a new vocabulary of luxury that speaks to multiple generations.
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Temporal collisions are another aspect where Dossena showcases his bold approach to chronology. A fitted tuxedo draped with liquid-like sequins references structured elegance from the 1970s while its surface treatment recalls decorative excesses of the 1930s. This tension reflects a rebellious spirit reminiscent of the 1990s – evident in subtle subversions like denim paired with sequin ballet flats or a mid-length croc skirt with a chainmail belt worn brazenly during daylight hours.
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