
Paris continues to pulse with new energy, and the nineteenth collection featured in our On Our Radar – Special Edition FW26 turns toward something disarmingly intimate. For Fall/Winter 2026, ABRA presents “Crafty,” a collection shaped not by trend forecasting but by the spontaneous world of childhood.
Founded by Spanish designer Abraham Ortuño Perez in 2019, ABRA has always explored femininity through instinct rather than prescription. This season, the designer found inspiration close to home: time spent in the studio with his niece and nephew. Their presence — dolls’ clothes, school projects, unexpected combinations of textures — quietly infiltrated the creative process, transforming the studio into a playground of experimentation.
The result is a collection built on movement and layered spontaneity. Exaggerated proportions, stacked garments and contrasting materials collide with playful ease. Each look carries a subtle twist — a slightly off detail, an intuitive layering, a textural clash — small gestures that have become signatures within ABRA’s evolving visual language.
At its core, “Crafty” celebrates the freedom of dressing. ABRA rejects rigid ideas of sizing and expectation, proposing instead a wardrobe guided by feeling. The ABRA woman dresses for comfort, but always in her own way — instinctive, expressive, and almost childlike in spirit.
Within the landscape of On Our Radar – Special Edition FW26 in Paris, ABRA reminds us that fashion doesn’t always need complexity to feel radical. Sometimes all it takes is instinct, play, and the courage to dress without rules.





























