Fashion
Spring 2026: A Season of Softened Geometry and Warm Materiality
2026
·by KURA Editorial

This season the line between structure and softness dissolves. Brass rounds its edges. Textiles gain weight.
Spring 2026 arrives at KURA with a clear visual language: rounded forms, warm metals, textiles that drape rather than stretch. Across our partner brands, we see a shared instinct toward pieces that balance geometric precision with organic warmth. Forma Strata introduces brass objects with softened corners. Parure releases a collection of gold-plated earrings inspired by seed pods. The season feels grounded, considered, and deliberately unhurried.
Collections to watch
This season we are particularly drawn to Forma Strata's new "Terrain" line, which takes its forms from the geological strata of the Rajasthan desert. Each piece is hand-cast in brass and finished with a patina that suggests age. Alongside this, Parure's London studio has produced a capsule of fine jewelry that references botanical forms found in British hedgerows. The juxtaposition of Indian and British craft traditions is central to the KURA vision, and this season it finds its most natural expression yet.




This season the line between structure and softness dissolves. Brass rounds its edges. Textiles gain weight.
What we are carrying
The editorial team has selected our personal highlights from the incoming collections. Look for the brass Terrain candleholder, the Parure Seedling earrings, and the hand-blocked linen scarves arriving from our Jaipur workshop. These are the pieces we will live with this season, and we suspect you will too.
by KURA Editorial
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