Cocooning Fashion
A cocoon is not just a place of retreat, it is more a feeling, a transformation—a merging of the internal and external. Spaces become gentle refuges, shaped from elements that once belonged to nature—eternal, grounding. Knits and furs unfold a warmth that wraps around the body like a thick shell.
(Refuge) Outside, the cold—inside, architecture that reflects the raw elements of nature. Textures speak of snow and stone, of landscapes frozen in silence. Chunky hand-knits evoke geological formations, their stitches tracing like veins of marble. Shearling shimmers like frost—fleeting, yet archaic. Knits and furs become emotional surfaces, a language not seen but felt. Cocooning is a sensual dialogue between body and space, pure nature and sublime design.
Phoebe Philo
WHEN MATERIALS TELL STORIES
In the upcoming Collection D—the fourth in her series—Phoebe Philo condenses her signature vocabulary: quiet strength, sculpted sensuality, and the discipline of reduction. Philo views fashion as a continual dialogue between body, form, and presence—timeless, earthbound, poised. In Collection D, this dialogue continues—earth-toned leather, shearling, and mineral hues translate luxury into clear, contemporary silhouettes.
Loro Piana
In Time with Nature
This is a collection born from silence—from mastery of material, form, and savoir-faire. Loro Piana follows the rhythm of the natural. Knitted structures, earthy tones, and the purest materials such as Cheviot, Cashmere-silk, Melton, and Merino blend into single compositions. Every fabric is a statement of calm, every fiber an expression of time.
Calvin Klein
The Essence of Minimalism
Veronica Leoni interprets Calvin Klein’s minimalist heritage through a sensual, multi-layered lens, with a tactile closeness and comfort. Cocooning furs glide off the shoulders, revealing the quiet tension between protection and openness, while double-faced wool coats envelop the body.
Altuzarra
Layers of Intimacy
Joseph Altuzarra explores the intimate architecture of femininity—combining volume and detail into contrasts that gently trace the body. These designs inevitably evoke a sense of security—layers of shearling, knits, and soft tailoring that envelop rather than conceal. Here, protection becomes presence.
Khaite
Tension in Touch
Khaite’s cinematic signature unfolds through touch—heightened sensuality, sculpted materials, and the interplay of rawness and refinement. With this collection, Cate Holstein channels the unmistakable spirit of New York. Oversized knit silhouettes become both cocoon and armor. In Holstein’s vision, modern femininity is grounded and untamed—a study in contrasts: softness with edge, restraint with desire.
Frama
Framing the Momenta
From Copenhagen, Frama designs objects that engage the senses and frame the rituals of everyday life. In the “Sintra Series,” geometry merges with the honesty of marble. Each surface reveals a depth that catches the light—and holds moments of presence and stillness.
Gubi
Meditation on Materiality
From the sculpted minimalism of the “Doric Table” to the sculptural calm of the new “Pietra,” GamFratesi continue their dialogue with stone for Gubi. Travertine and limestone are shaped into tables that unite architectural presence with serenity, while edges curve like eroded landscapes. This is furniture as a meditation on the patterns etched into stone over millions of years.
To shop
Dak coat with cape scarf
in beige virgin wool.
Cashmere and silk
diamond yarn knit Beanie.
Cashmere pullover
with scarf.
Trousers in cashmere silk, color winter moss.
Pietra side table by GamFratesi for Gubi
neutral white travertine.
Plush shearling
muff in rye.
Sintra side table small
from the black marble edition.
Ballerina Gancini in mascarpone shearling.