The jacket offers two distinct looks, one side is crafted from durable fleece, while the other showcases a plaid pattern. Both sides are detailed with side pockets, a full-length zipper, elasticated waistband and a hood.
Marking a decade of Arte, the Spring/Summer 2026 collection is both a reflection and a reimagining: it’s an exploration of the brand’s visual heritage through the lens of deconstruction. Drawing from ten years of design language, from graphics to fabric experimentation, the collection
dissects its own archive to build something new.
Inspired by Arte’s evolution from instinctive beginnings to intentional design, SS26 plays with the tension between structure and disarray. Graphic elements appear fractured and asymmetrical, as though reassembled from memory. Seams run diagonally, unfinished hems disrupt clean silhouettes and textures shift unexpectedly across garments. Each detail is intentionally fragmented and yet part of a larger whole.
The jacket offers two distinct looks, one side is crafted from durable fleece, while the other showcases a plaid pattern. Both sides are detailed with side pockets, a full-length zipper, elasticated waistband and a hood.
Marking a decade of Arte, the Spring/Summer 2026 collection is both a reflection and a reimagining: it’s an exploration of the brand’s visual heritage through the lens of deconstruction. Drawing from ten years of design language, from graphics to fabric experimentation, the collection
dissects its own archive to build something new.
Inspired by Arte’s evolution from instinctive beginnings to intentional design, SS26 plays with the tension between structure and disarray. Graphic elements appear fractured and asymmetrical, as though reassembled from memory. Seams run diagonally, unfinished hems disrupt clean silhouettes and textures shift unexpectedly across garments. Each detail is intentionally fragmented and yet part of a larger whole.