Remember when having a private life was just the norm? These days, privacy feels like a rare luxury or a bold choice. Imagine being able to talk without a mic, love without a lens, and just exist without a curated feed. This was the vibe Lorenzo Serafini channeled for his Alberta Ferretti spring collection. He designed for the woman who keeps things to herself—someone who values intimacy over an audience in a world obsessed with oversharing. To him, staying low-profile is the new romanticism.

The clothes were a nod to the kind of person who hosts a party for the fun of it, not the photo op. Serafini made the case that being discreet isn’t about holding back; it’s a form of high-end living. He leaned into breezy capes, relaxed caftans, and flowing handkerchief hems that moved effortlessly. The colors started off in calm, soft tones, moved into deeper shades for a bit of edge, and wrapped up with a series of striking leopard prints.

Alberta Ferretti Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection