In the heart of Paris, the Bibliothèque Nationale de France, Richelieu site, stands as a sanctuary of memory— a place where the past nurtures the future.
Within this historic setting, SANDRO continues its dialogue with art and culture, following its presentation at the Musée Bourdelle in March 2025. Staying true to its creative DNA, the brand initiates a visual conversation where fashion, heritage, and contemporary creation resonate together, affirming that culture is not only a source of inspiration, but a vital necessity for free thought and transmission.
English actress and model Cara Delevingne, Korean-American singer and fashion icon Jessica Jung, and American actor Gavin Casalegno brought star power to the event, each embodying SANDRO’s refined yet expressive style. A curated guest list of fashion influencers also attended, channelling the brand’s signature Parisian sophistication and contemporary edge throughout the day.






SANDRO Femme

For Spring/Summer 2026, a breeze of freedom sweeps through SANDRO women’s design studio, unveiling Summer Vibration: a radiant collection where contrasts take centre stage, between strength and lightness, structure and softness, femininity and carefree spirit.
Guided by the sea breeze, the silhouettes unfold in a natural flow. Ruffles, fringes, and airy fabrics move with ease, creating a fluid, instinctive and vibrant look. The season celebrates multifaceted femininity, unapologetically embracing its paradoxes. Intimacy is brought into daylight, as delicate lace and satin evoke lingerie inspiration, when sensuality remains understated. Broderie anglaise and crêpon trace the skin with subtle transparency – revealing just enough, yet always refined.
SANDRO Homme

For Spring/Summer 2026, the SANDRO man embraces a silhouette true to the brand’s creative DNA: clean, minimalist, and subtly balanced between structure and fluidity. The season nods to the 1970s without nostalgia, reinterpreted with a contemporary lightness.
The palette spans nuanced latte shades, cream, cappuccino, beige, and cool grey highlighted by accents of sky blue, straw yellow and deep cognac. Noble materials redefine wardrobe icons: a trench cut in silk rather than cotton, fluid trousers offset by sharply tailored leather car coats. This interplay of softness and structure shapes an understated refinement, where modernity lies in detail and construction.
