MAISON MOONSIEUR AW26
Maison Moonsieur brought AW26 to 080 Barcelona with "Sancta Machina" — a Joan of Arc homage first sparked when the designer saw her statue in Orléans at age nine.
Shown during the April 2026 edition at Port Vell, the collection is built in four acts: I – The Call (contained spirituality), II – The Armour (protection), III – The Fire (purification), IV – The Saint (transcendence).
Materials do the storytelling: organza for lightness, synthetic leather and fur for structure, burned lace for "scorched memory." Palette runs pearl grey to charcoal black with silver flashes and hits of red — vulnerability vs. power.
Founded in 2024 from ballet, painting and piano roots, Moonsieur frames it as genderless historical resignification, summed up in the show line: "I wear no armour. I am the armour."
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