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"textContent": "David Koma approached Blumarine Fall Winter 2026 through the figure of the diva, treating glamour as an expression of authority, theatricality, and emotional contrast. Presented as a continuation of his exploration of the house archive, the collection draws from Blumarine’s photographic history, particularly its collaborations with Helmut Newton. Koma connected this legacy to Venice, using […]\n\nThe post Blumarine FW26 Channels the Power and Duality of the Diva appeared first on DSCENE.",
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