Milan, September 2025 — Barbara Rizzi’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection, Maktub, unfolds as a poetic reflection on destiny and freedom. Inspired by the Arabic word meaning “it is written” — and by Paulo Coelho’s The Alchemist — the designer translates philosophy into fashion, crafting a visual dialogue between fate, nature, and the feminine spirit.

The runway journeyed through the four primordial elements — Earth, Water, Fire, and Air — with a fifth, deeply personal one: Freedom. For Rizzi, this element represents the essence of creation — that spark of “divine madness” that dares to break rules and invent new worlds.

Fabrics and textures narrate the elements: brocade and silk express sacred opulence, chiffon and organza move like air, while crêpe and cady create fluid structures that armor the body in grace. Each silhouette reveals a femininity that is magnetic and self-assured — fragile only in appearance, powerful in spirit.



The palette vibrates with symbolic energy: moonlit whites and silvers, fiery reds, earthy browns, sea greens, and protective blacks. Light and shadow alternate like emotions, turning each look into an amulet of transformation.
The show became a ritual of movement — veiled figures, flowing lines, and a sense of mysticism that blurred boundaries between dream and destiny. Through Maktub, Barbara Rizzi reaffirmed her vision of fashion as empowerment: a language through which women reclaim their strength, freedom, and creative courage.
Maktub — everything is written, yet every woman decides how to live her own story.
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