THE GIVENCHY Spring/ Summer 2026 campaign expands on the story of reveals craftsmanship and community that creative director Sarah Burton forefronts with a series of intimate portraits.
Shot by Collier Schorr, the campaign strips away excess to uncover raw emotion and human connection. Schorr’s lens captures a pair of Burton’s muses in pared-back, poetic compositions that whisper of authenticity and trust. This is quiet celebration of the people who inspire her creative world.
Givenchy Spring/ Summer 2026 Campaign
Givenchy Spring/ Summer 2026 Campaign
With nonchalance, Patricia Rooney Mara, known for her roles in Carol, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, and Her, embodies the collection’s quiet strength. Her slicked hair and luminous skin set a minimalist tone, allowing Burton’s bold belts and sculptural earrings to command focus.
Paul Simonon, musician and artist, lends his effortless charisma to the narrative, posing with his dogs in sharply tailored suits that merge rebellion with precision. His portraits hum with a sense of ease and defiance, echoing Burton’s vision of modern British individuality.
Givenchy Spring/ Summer 2026 Campaign
Givenchy Spring/ Summer 2026 Campaign
Continuing to weave emotion and heritage into every stitch, Burton’s designs balance fragility and strength, tradition and innovation. Muted tones, intricate handcraft and subtle silhouettes define a collection that feels deeply personal.
In these portraits, beauty feels less about spectacle and more about soul. It is a reminder that true style begins with authenticity.
by Ellis Dowle