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Cinematic glamour lies at the heart of this collection, anchored in traditional couture savoir-faire. From the Maison’s Athens atelier to Paris and Hollywood, feathers, sparkle, and fantasy are translated into a modern language of sheer femininity. Deep black velvet curtains frame the hall as the stage is swathed in acres of white chiffon, conjuring both theatrical spectacle and the quiet intimacy of the couture atelier. The renowned Greek haute couture house Celia Kritharioti unveils its stunning collection for the Spring … Paris, 29 January 2026 Celia Kritharioti presented her SS26 Couture Collection at Pavillon Cambon Capucines returning to this venue across the legendary 29 rue Cambon CHANEL boutique after 2 years, following the grandeur of the Petit Palais show that set the stage for Celia Kritharioti’s Spring/Summer 2025 haute couture show, an event that blended historic icons of fashion that inspire designer. The legendary show presented this season is part of the official calender, titled, “Old Hollywood avant-première” Celia Kritharioti SS26 invites us to breathtaking stage at Pavillon Cambon, all in white, white staircase that resembles the steps of Greek ancient temple, the models come out as Greek muses wearing the lates Greek couture, to the latest global hit by Spanish artis ROSALÍA, Björk, Yves Tumor - Berghain. The mood is set - for the fierce woman and her timeless elegance that is celebrated in every couture piece by Celia. The fierce women seated at ge fron row included the First Lady of France Carla Bruni, Deborah Hung, Mahsa Nejati, Anna Stukkert, Liliya Tippetts and many more. As the show notes state, cinema is the architecture of dreams.... The Golden Age of Hollywood was not merely an era of film; it was the genesis of glamour itself, a time when clothes were not just worn, but performed. As the storied Maison unveils its vision, and celebrates a defining chapter in its history: the debut as an Invited Member of the Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode, this milestone is carrying the legacy of the oldest couture house in Greece, founded in 1906, that officially steps onto this global stage with a collection that bridges the distance between the ethereal flicker of the projector and the concrete power of the present day. Combining opulence with delicacy, the looks are graceful and radiant. Cut-feather fringes, floral lace incrustations, chains of crystals, and organza rosettes speak to couture craft in its purest form. This collection draws on the expertise of the House’s own petites mains and a constellation of heritage Parisian ateliers, including Maison Lemarié and Maison Lesage. Volume appears to defy gravity, as if inflated by air, in a series of taffeta, silk satin, and organza puff dresses. Airy tulle and chiffon silhouettes are crowned with extravagantly long, translucent veils that drift like shimmering smoke around the body. A procession of grand, screen-siren evening dresses—columns sculpted on the body and punctuated by revealing cut-outs—gives way to a moment of pure poetry: the show’s bride. Dressed in a monumental ballgown of ethereal white tulle, entirely covered in embroidered floral lace appliqués, she is poised like a ballerina inside a softly backlit musical box. Styling: Alexis Roche Make up: Val Garland Hair: Eugene Souleiman Casting Director: Maida Gregory- Boina with Dominyka Angelyte Production: Villa Eugenie |
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