A woman and her challenge: Alexandra David-Néel, an indomitable traveler, captured on her enlightened journey from Paris to Tibet, where she continues to explore the East and its true essence to write her own story.

A woman who inspires Surkana’s Fall/Winter 2025/26 collection—a journey of style that begins on the roof of the world and unfolds through textures and colors, volumes and shapes, reinterpreting its essence and translating it into a light and versatile everyday wardrobe.
Femininity becomes a powerful signature; aesthetics serve as an opportunity to rethink, through the lens of beauty and the richness of the brand’s evocative patterns, the strength and allure of a woman who embraces life and wears it as a statement. And she does so with awareness, just like the brand’s commitment to sustainability, which continues its exploration of fabrics that respect both the body and the environment, embracing natural fibers—viscose, bamboo viscose, recycled polyester, wool, mohair, and alpaca.
The journey begins with Alexandrine, a theme that follows the narrative of Tibet, shifting between deep burgundy shades and contrasting cream tones, creating a harmony of opposites—both in color and texture.
From this interplay emerge two minimal yet soft pieces, where structured lines are softened by the fluidity of materials.
The soul of the Om proposal is light and magnetic, choosing to enchant through evocative prints that flow across long dresses, blouses, knitwear, and outerwear. It lingers like an echo, blending different inspirations—the masculine vest alongside the delicate blouse—creating a dialogue between contrasts that defines the collection’s unique character.
Surkana’s autumn lingers on the colors and ornaments of Lhasa, the Forbidden City, embracing its magic through warm hues of burnt orange and petrol blue, in dialogue with paisley patterns and checks ignited by unexpected tones.
The silhouettes remain classic, yet the details expand the perspective: a cocoon sweater over tailored trousers; a midi skirt paired with a cropped jacket; a velvet suit enchanted by a vibrant blouse.
Introspective yet full of spirit, Mani unfolds like a symphony of greens and mustard yellows, reflecting in zig-zag knit designs, embracing the warmth of enveloping sweaters and poncho capes adorned with fringes and animal prints.
These are luminous vibrations, like the shimmering reflections of flowing dresses and effortless two-piece ensembles; they are Mandala-inspired motifs reinterpreted through geometric designs that define fluid garments—a banner of dynamic femininity.
Power suits return with renewed energy, reimagined through rich textures and deep chromatic intensity, where a spectrum of blues and grays becomes a true statement of intent. Irbis, the snow leopard, embodies pure urban energy, capturing elegance in tailored pieces—coats, two-piece sets—revitalized by the strength of patterns with vibrant and intense tonal nuances.
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