Moonlit, Masculine, Mindful
By June Roberson
It's officially out with the old, and in with the ethical, at least as far as the French are concerned. From his living room turned design studio to the limelight of Paris Fashion Week, French-born Steven Passaro has developed exponentially in what is, by industry standards, a remarkably brief six-year existence. His ongoing promotion of eco-conscious strategies reflects a brand ethos that aligns somewhat serendipitously with France's recent efforts to regulate and reduce fast fashion within the country. Sustainability, once an overlooked component of a brand, now stands at the forefront of defining its success and interpreting its integrity or lack thereof. By leveraging modern technology such as Clo3D and Style3D, Passaro reimagines traditional prototyping, allowing him to eliminate unnecessary waste without sacrificing precision. If there ever was a time to adopt Passaro-style design principles, it is most definitely now.
Okay, okay — let’s talk about the show. The stage for Steven Passaro's Moonlit Lover collection was both intimate and inviting, illuminated by the golden hue of mid-day sun. The mood was muted and quaint, similar to that of a small piazza humming with soft conversation, diverse culture, and immersive history — a suggestion to slow down, nurture the soul, and romanticize an instinctive state of being. Near the center of the square venue, craft-like tables displaying deconstructed textiles were tended by members of the design team, showcasing the meticulous processes that take place within the atelier.
Steven Passaro Spring/Summer 2026: Looks 1, 2, 14, 26 (Photos courtesy of Steven Passaro)




Steven Passaro Spring/Summer 2026: Looks 15, 19, 22, 23 (Photos courtesy of Steven Passaro)




