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Mugler Pre-Fall 2026 Campaign: The Wardrobe of Identities

Mugler Pre-Fall 2026 Campaign: The Wardrobe of Identities

Photographed by Rafael Pavarotti, Mugler’s latest campaign follows a woman whose evolving wardrobe reflects shifting moods, confidence, and self-expression.

Mugler continues its exploration of transformation with the second chapter of The Wardrobe of Identities, a Pre-Fall 2026 campaign that examines the relationship between clothing, confidence, and self-expression.

Creative Director Miguel Castro Freitas builds on the concept by presenting fashion as something that doesn’t simply reflect identity—it helps shape it. Through silhouette, posture, and movement, the collection explores the subtle ways clothing can influence how we carry ourselves throughout the day.

Photographed by Rafael Pavarotti and styled by Robbie Spencer, the campaign stars model Saskia de Brauw, whose understated presence brings a quiet intensity to Mugler’s latest vision. Set within familiar interiors, the imagery transforms everyday spaces into cinematic moments, capturing a woman moving through shifting moods and evolving versions of herself.

The collection reflects that same sense of transformation. Sculptural tailoring, defined shoulders, fluid draping, and precise construction create silhouettes that feel both powerful and refined. Rather than relying on dramatic styling alone, the garments communicate confidence through clean lines and architectural shapes.

Accessories also take on a leading role, with the Aurora and Lua handbags reinforcing the collection’s sculptural aesthetic. Together, they extend Mugler’s focus on form, proportion, and presence while complementing the collection’s broader narrative.

With Pre-Fall 2026, Mugler continues to position fashion as more than clothing. The Wardrobe of Identities becomes an ongoing study of individuality—one where identity is fluid, evolving, and expressed through the way we choose to dress.