Coperni Spring/Summer 2026: Where Technology Meets the Human Touch
Coperni SS26 redefines innovation with skin-nourishing fabrics, sleek tailoring, and human-centric elegance at Paris Fashion Week.
At Paris Fashion Week, Coperni’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection delivered a masterclass in merging technology and tenderness. Designers Sébastien Meyer and Arnaud Vaillant took a softer approach this season, proving that innovation can be deeply human.
The highlight was the unveiling of C+ Carewear, a revolutionary textile line developed with Swiss innovator HeiQ, featuring prebiotic and probiotic bacteria woven into the fabric—a concept designed to nourish the skin as you wear it. Instead of cold futurism, Coperni proposed a more intimate dialogue between body and clothing.
On the runway, structured tailoring met fluidity. High-collar blazers and pleated silk dresses balanced precision with sensuality, while draped bustiers, voluminous harem pants, and zip-detailed trousers emphasized movement and comfort. Each piece felt alive — clothing as a living interface rather than mere adornment.
Accessories brought refined playfulness: Pilates-inspired shoes crafted with Barreletics and gemstone Swipe bags in pink quartz, tiger eye, and green tourmaline added a sense of ritual luxury.
The show closed on a contemplative note, reaffirming Coperni’s mission to make technology feel human again. With its tactile materials and graceful silhouettes, the collection was a quiet rebellion against an overly digital world — a reminder that true innovation begins with empathy.
And while Coperni continues to evolve, fashion lovers couldn’t help but recall the viral Bella Hadid spray-on dress moment from 2022 — the unforgettable intersection of science and artistry that set the tone for Coperni’s identity today. The SS26 collection, though more grounded, still carried that same spirit of experimentation, proving that Coperni hasn’t lost its magic — it’s simply matured.

























