David Koma's Blumarine Resort 2027: Cinematic Summer Metamorphosis
David Koma's Blumarine resort 2027 collection explores the psychology of summer, blending cinematic glamour with architectural precision. Rather than resort clichés, Koma presents a wardrobe of heightened sensuality and disciplined elegance. Key pieces include slip dresses, floral motifs, a tuxedo jacket tied with a silk scarf evoking Helmut Newton's heroines, and a dramatic cape with cascading fringe. Bougainvillea motifs symbolize Mediterranean romance. The collection is embodied by Irina Shayk, who represents grown-woman glamour. Koma notes that women want to dress up again, with summer transforming cities into open-air catwalks. The collection debuted at an undisclosed location.
Key facts
- David Koma designed Blumarine resort 2027.
- The collection is inspired by the psychology of summer and vacation fantasy.
- Key pieces include slip dresses, floral motifs, a tuxedo jacket with silk scarf, and a fringed cape.
- Bougainvillea motifs appear throughout the collection.
- Irina Shayk models the collection, embodying grown-woman glamour.
- Koma references Helmut Newton's aesthetic in the tuxedo jacket look.
- The collection is described as cinematic and glamorous, not sentimental.
- Koma believes women want to dress up again for summer.
Entities
Artists
- David Koma
- Irina Shayk
- Helmut Newton
Institutions
- Blumarine
- Vogue
Locations
- Amalfi Coast
- Nerano
- Lo Scoglio
- Venice
- Excelsior Lido
- Monte Carlo