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FASHION RADAR — WEEKLY EDITORIAL

June: When the Heat Becomes a Language of Style

Early June, and the Mediterranean asserts its own rules. Clothes grow lighter, jewellery speaks a little louder, and the aesthetic shifts from structured to fluid. The trajectories drawn by the ateliers of Rome and Barcelona this spring — sheer fabrics, earthen tones, discreet luminosity — now find their most natural expression. Here is what we are wearing this month.

06 June 2026

01

Linen Returns as a Statement

Linen is no longer the fabric of necessity — it is the fabric of intention. From Jacquemus runways to the Greek everyday, it returns in clean, pared-back silhouettes: wide-leg trousers, midi skirts, sleeveless tops in earth tones. Wear it as a monochrome statement or mix open ecru with deep terracotta for a palette that recalls ancient ceramics. Summer apparel at STYLANA composes exactly this equilibrium — nothing overstated, everything considered.

02

The Understated Glow of Gold

The season of heavy, stacked gold has passed. This summer belongs to the delicate, almost weightless presence: a long necklace falling in a V-line, a fine bracelet that marks the wrist without claiming it. The trend — visible from Celine's shows to Athens street dressing — demands fewer pieces with greater intention. Necklaces and bracelets from AUMELISE move in exactly this register: precise, quiet, luminous.

03

The Dress as a Single Proposition

A summer that cannot bear the thought of layering demands the perfect dress — one that says everything by itself. The effortless one-piece dressing trend was reinforced on the Bottega Veneta and Toteme runways: simple lines, quality fabric that falls correctly, a neutral or land-toned palette. Nothing else is needed but a pair of sandals and a small jewel. Explore the dresses at STYLANA that follow precisely this philosophy.

04

The Evening Ritual — Scent as Aesthetic

Summer brings with it a new understanding of personal space: open windows, evening air, and the need for scents that respond to the heat with composure. The culture of the home ritual — as defined by Diptyque and Aesop — has become part of the contemporary woman's aesthetic vocabulary. Scented candles from AUMELISE, with notes of herbs and wood, translate this tradition to an Athenian balcony or a living room in Korinthos.

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