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  "publishedAt": "2026-05-29T11:00:03.000Z",
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    "news",
    "fashion",
    "Gennaro Costanzo",
    "handbags",
    "luxury",
    "Raffia",
    "Stella McCartney",
    "Summer of Love",
    "Summer of Love 2026",
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  "textContent": "Summer handbags tend to fall into two extremes: either they become impractically tiny accessories built for yacht selfies or oversized raffia clichés that spend most of August buried under sunscreen and receipts. Stella McCartney’s latest ‘Summer of Love 2026’ collection disrupts this cycle, reconnecting luxury fashion with the communities, ecosystems and generational craftsmanship behind the bags themselves. For Stella McCartney, raffia has long carried more meaning than simply becoming another warm-weather texture. Across the new collection, the designer continues her ongoing relationships with artisan communities in Madagascar and Colombia, producing bags that place human craftsmanship directly at the centre of the conversation. In an industry increasingly dominated by automation and synthetic speed, the collection confidently pushes back through hours of weaving, hand-dyeing and labour-intensive construction. The standout pieces arrive through Stella McCartney’s continued partnership with TANORA in Madagascar, a predominantly female artisan collective specialising in hand-crocheted raffia techniques. For ‘Summer of Love 2026,’ the collaboration expands through new Natural Teak colourways, introducing richer earthy browns, faded clay tones and sun-bleached neutrals that feel far moodier than the aggressively bohemian raffia bags flooding luxury retail right now. Each palm fibre is individually hand-pruned before being naturally dried, dyed and woven entirely... Read more »\n\nThe post stella mccartney | the summer of love 2026 collection appeared first on Schön! Magazine.",
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