Gaurav Gupta Spring/Summer 2026 at Paris Couture Week

Gaurav Gupta Spring/Summer 2026 / SS26 at Paris Couture Week

Gaurav Gupta Couture Unveils The Divine Androgyne at Paris Couture Week, Spring/Summer 2026 Looking back at his previous Paris Spring/Summer 2025 collection, Across the Flame, several media outlets referred to Gupta’s life partner, Navkirat Sodhi, as his wife. A label casually assigned, yet deeply revealing. For the couturier, this moment became a catalyst for inquiry. Why must relationships be defined through rigid structures? Why must identities be fixed within social hierarchies? Why must energies be named before they are felt?

This misunderstanding did not end in clarification, but opened a deeper space for reflection. The Divine Androgyne questions not individuals, but the deeper binary frameworks through which relationships are defined. Deep at its heart lies the ancient Indian school of philosophy of Advait or non duality. Its essence views all existence as one.

Time is treated not as chronology but as material. Space, not as distance but as architecture. The body becomes a site where these forces are negotiated. Architecture and anatomy. Matter and memory. Consciousness and energy. Creation and dissolution. These are not opposites in conflict but delicately balanced systems that generate the very seed of life through their dependence on each other.

A defining technical foundation of the season emerges through a newly developed embroidered filament architecture, created through a proprietary thread-engineering technique in the atelier. Thousands of fine threads are structured into web-like networks that map nervous systems and energy points across the body. This language appears most powerfully in the paired twin silhouettes, where two bodies are connected through continuous cords, and in a black, body-mapped gown that traces the invisible circuitry of the human form. Each of these garments required approximately 700 hours of hand embroidery, transforming thread into living anatomy.

Gaurav Gupta Couture SS26 / Spring/Summer 2026 collection then enters a restrained exploration of a fantasy forest, where bloom and decay unfold as parallel states of existence. This language appears with precision in a sculpted bridal gown and a sari gown, where nature is treated not as ornament, but as structure.

Mogra, Indian jasmine, is engineered directly into the architecture of these garments as a sacred material language. In the white bridal silhouettes, rebirth replaces ceremony, and the bride emerges as transformation. Each of these pieces required over 900 hours of embroidery and the collaboration of nearly 50 artisans. From here, the collection turns towards origin and the earliest states of becoming.

In a focused exploration of the first creatures, hybrid surfaces and engineered resin constructions imagine the first attempts of matter to organise itself into life. This language appears most strikingly in a cosmic gown constructed from over 2,000 individually placed resin elements, assembled to form a shifting, extraterrestrial surface. These silhouettes imagine creation not as a finished form, but as a fragile experiment in becoming.

This search culminates in a monumental temple-statue inspired corset, sculpted through a custom-developed fibre moulding technique. Taking approximately 700 hours from conception to completion, the form resembles sacred stone in motion, as if a temple sculpture had stepped out of time and into breath.

Couturier Gaurav Gupta says, “Every silhouette in this collection is built as a living structure. We are not decorating the body, we are mapping consciousness, memory, and movement onto it through craft, architecture, and time. These garments are meant to feel alive, as if they are still in the process of becoming, carrying within them the tension between what is seen and what is felt.”

Crystals are realised through a continued collaboration with Preciosa, the Czech heritage house renowned for precision-cut Bohemian crystal. This third collaboration integrates over 30,000 crystals across the collection, introducing controlled luminosity and reinforcing the dialogue between light, matter, and form.

All images Gaurav Gupta SS26 / Spring/Summer 2026 by the brand. PR Agency Lucien Pages Communication.

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