David Koma 's first collection for Blumarine is a sensual celebration that renews the aesthetic identity of the brand founded by Anna Molinari in 1977. In a fashion system increasingly dominated by insipid minimalism, Koma proposes an explosive vision that combines opulence and nostalgia, reinterpreting the most iconic codes of the fashion house founded in Carpi.
This is the Pre-Fall 2025 collection, which tells the story of Milanese street style , from the hyper-comfy city wardrobe to an innate elegance that is more than glamorous. Black dominates the scene, between transparencies, lace and Y2K details , while crystals, metallic logos and furry textures add that decidedly more playful note. Fur, the historic emblem of Blumarine, evolves and we find it everywhere: from cardigans to jackets , to accessories .
A curious detail? Dogs and cats become protagonists: Borzoi greyhounds and Bengal cats appear in the campaign images and inspire the quotes printed on the T-shirts - after all , how could you not notice that “Woof” embellished with crystals. And again, that one-of-a-kind touch made of animalier prints, lots of denim , floral prints and chiffon , perfectly captures the lively and girly spirit of the brand. Bravo David !
All the looks from Blumarine's Pre-Fall 2025 collection
David Koma signs a new chapter for Blumarine, with an explosive, creative and never circus-like creative force.
Images courtesy of Blumarine / Liv Liberg