Roksolana
London-based brand Roksolana has introduced its Spring Summer 2026 collection, presenting a carefully edited range of women’s and men’s knitwear built on strong material values and quiet elegance. Designed in London and crafted in Ukraine, the collection highlights fibre selection, clean silhouettes, and balanced proportions as the foundation of its design approach.
The collection uses fine natural fibres such as cashmere, merino wool, alpaca, mohair, and silk, chosen for their softness, lightness, and fluid drape. These materials allow the knitwear to feel suitable for warmer seasons while still holding its shape. The collection also explores contrast through fabric texture and movement.
Across both men’s and women’s lines, the garments are created for a precise fit, encouraging easy styling and long-term wear. In this collection, knitwear is presented not as a secondary element, but as the core of a contemporary summer wardrobe for city life.
Drawing from traditional knitwear craftsmanship and influenced by London’s subtle sophistication, Roksolana’s SS26 collection reflects the brand’s belief that true luxury lies in material excellence and careful detail. Each garment is designed to show its true value over time through wear and experience.
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