Karoline Vitto takes London Fashion Week to unveil her Fall/Winter 2026 collection alongside Pull&Bear, titled Metal, Movement, and Contemporary Femininity. Last season, Pull&Bear presented the Canvas for Creativity platform, a project designed to amplify the voices currently redefining the fashion landscape. By acting as a Principal Partner for the British Fashion Council’s Newgen initiative, the brand is not only sponsoring but also providing a global stage for emerging talent. Now, it’s the turn of Karoline Vitto, whose show put body diversity at the absolute core, using an intentional, powerful casting and a stripped-back runway to ensure the construction and material contrasts remained the main event.
Vitto’s new collection, Metal, Movement, and Contemporary Femininity, is a continuation of her design language that sculpts and celebrates curves rather than concealing them. Look after look, there was a tension between cold, structured metallic elements placed strategically along the soft, fluid fabrics that draped effortlessly over the body. The technicality was in the details, with adjustable systems and visible zippers providing both functionality and a rhythmic sense of movement. 
The show reached its peak with a transformable knitwear micro-capsule, featuring asymmetrical midi dresses and sculptural tops that invite the wearer to play with volume and shape. These pieces underscored the collection’s theme of transformation, proving that modern clothing should be an interactive dialogue between the garment and the body.
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