SONGZIO introduces its Spring Summer 2026 womenswear campaign with a focus on clean structure and quiet strength. Shot by photographer and visual artist Szilveszter Makó, the series features South Korean actress Choi Heejin, the brand’s women’s ambassador, embodying its evolving take on modern femininity.
Blending influences from fashion and fine art, Makó constructs a two-dimensional, architectural mise-en-scène that draws focus to line and proportion. The flattened perspective compresses depth while enhancing the sculptural presence of the subject and adding subtle tension to each frame.

Within this disciplined setting, Choi Heejin communicates duality through subtle gesture and measured gaze. Strength is conveyed through stillness, while tension emerges through restraint. Rather than overwhelming the garments, the composition allows fabric, cut, and surface to assert themselves with clarity. Structure becomes expressive, and sensitivity finds form.
The architectural framing reinforces the collection’s sculptural quality, sustaining concentration on balance and proportion. Every element — posture, negative space, light — works in service of the house’s vision of modern femininity: poised, deliberate, and quietly powerful.

Founded in 1993 and operating between Paris and Seoul, SONGZIO continues to position itself at the intersection of art and fashion. The Spring Summer 2026 women’s collection is available at flagship stores in Paris and Seoul, online, and through select global retailers.




















