YANINA Couture — Gabrielle, grace as a language

With Gabrielle, presented during the last Haute Couture Week in Paris, YANINA Couture delivers a collection of rare delicacy, where femininity unfolds in a whisper rather than a burst of brilliance. A couture of controlled emotion, true to the house's sensitive style.

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Conceived by Yulia Yanina, Gabrielle explores metamorphosis as an inner state. The silhouettes seem to evolve with an almost instinctive lightness, supported by ethereal fabrics and remarkably precise embroidery. Here, the flower—the house's emblematic motif—becomes a language: it suggests transformation, gentleness, and quiet strength.

New Yanina Couture SS26 Collection

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The fabrics float, follow the movement, and caress the body without ever restricting it. Ethereal cloths, delicate ribbons, and hand-embroidered details compose a palette of textures where every detail is designed to interact with the light. The tailoring reveals itself in its restraint, in its ability to suggest rather than show.

New Yanina Couture SS26 Collection

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At the heart of Gabrielle, craftsmanship is never merely decorative. It structures emotion, lending a quiet depth to silhouettes. Each piece bears witness to a long period of time, a precise gesture, an almost meditative attention to the material.

New Yanina Couture SS26 Collection

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New Yanina Couture SS26 Collection

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With this collection, YANINA Couture affirms a timeless vision of haute couture: fashion that seeks not effect, but precision. Gabrielle paints the portrait of an elegant, free woman, aware of her strength—a femininity expressed with subtlety, whose grace becomes a form of power.

 
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