
In a world obsessed with softness, Carne Bollente chooses friction.
For SS26, Give Me a Break doesn’t escape reality — it presses closer to it. Closer to bodies. Closer to tension. Closer to the complicated choreography of desire in 2026. Because intimacy today isn’t neutral. It’s political. It’s fragile. It’s charged.
At the core of the collection sits Besos Hasta Agotar Stock. A kiss, repeated until exhaustion. Not decorative. Not nostalgic. A kiss as confrontation. A kiss as solidarity. Two mouths meeting like a protest sign. Two bodies holding the line.
Carne Bollente has always treated sexuality as language — graphic, explicit, playful — but this season it reads deeper. The garments feel like declarations. Like wearable editorials. Closeness becomes resistance. Touch becomes stance.
Then comes the Paris chapter: FUCK OFF À LA FRANÇAISE.
Let’s not romanticise it. Parisians are insufferable. Cold. Self-involved. Dramatic about everything. And impossibly magnetic. It’s not charm — it’s defiance dressed well.
This isn’t about effortless chic. It’s about cultivated arrogance. About eye-rolls as accessories. About decadence worn like daily uniform. Carne Bollente turns the stereotype inside out and wears it proudly — because politeness is boring, and desire rarely is.
Give Me a Break doesn’t ask for permission.
It kisses back. Harder.










CREDITS
Photographer: Tomas Pintos
Movement Director: Tomas Pintos
Creative Director: Tomas Pintos
Assisted by: Zoe Lena
Stylist: Jaume Miro
Assisted by: Sandy Sanabria
Hair: Max Mendez
Make-Up: Betania Romero
Models: Panda, Julia, Ibai, Borja, Aguila, Dav




