Gucci’s Exclusive Optical Collection for Summer 2026: A Blend of Tradition and Modern Design
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With summer on the horizon, fashion houses are racing to unveil their latest collections.

Gucci is unveiling a special optical collection tailored for Korean customers for the 2026 spring–summer season.
The lineup, offered in five distinct silhouettes, pairs acetate with finely crafted metalwork. Signature house codes — like the interlocking G, the Gucci logo and enamel accents inspired by the Gucci Web — add chic, recognizable details.
The optical collection celebrates the house’s craftsmanship and singular aesthetic by seamlessly blending archival references with modern design. It will be available at local department stores and select boutiques worldwide.

Posi Freckles has revealed its 2026 summer collection.
Titled In My Room, Glass; Wearing the Space Between Clarity and Blur, the collection refuses to pin down opposing qualities like sharpness and ambiguity. Instead, it visually explores the liminal space between them.
The pieces mix mannish, menswear-inspired silhouettes with feminine accents, and even layer ribbon details over casual graphics to create looks where contrasting moods coexist effortlessly.
Drawing on the brand’s vintage sensibility—think patchwork, lace, florals and ribbons—Posi Freckles trims away excess ornamentation for a lighter, cleaner aesthetic and a more balanced silhouette.

DC Shoes dropped its 26SS collection, fusing skate heritage with the rugged resilience of classic workwear.
Under the theme DISTINCT & GRIT, the brand channels its bold skate identity and the gritty spirit of riders who take on rough conditions, reimagining those traits as modern workwear staples.
Durable fabrics, substantial textures and a polished neutral palette elevate the range. Key pieces spotlight DC’s skate DNA while integrating the sturdy details you expect from workwear.

Dunst has launched an Early Summer collection aimed squarely at the season’s shifting calendar. As spring and fall grow shorter and summer stretches longer, brands are reshaping their seasonal strategies.
Designed for that shift, Dunst’s Early Summer edit focuses on lightweight, layerable pieces that work from the cool stretch between seasons into early summer, and even for indoor/outdoor summer settings.
Standout items include everyday outerwear, shirts in a range of silhouettes, sheer knits, and dyed tees and pants—pieces meant to be worn alone or layered for versatile, wearable styling.






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