Sirocco

Preview

Beneath the opulent arches of the Malta Conference Centre, Charles & Ron's Fall/Winter 2025/26 show unfurled like a gust of Mediterranean air—bold, tactile, and steeped in storytelling. Aptly named Sirocco, the collection paid homage to the warm, wandering winds that sweep across continents, carrying with them the whispers of heritage, migration, and identity.


Opening the show, Malta's Destiny Chukunyere stepped onto the runway in a statement coat from the designers' earlier GIOIA collection—an evocative prelude to what was to come. Clare Agius hosted the show, which featured electrifying lighting from Nexos and a seamless soundscape by Costa Consulta, setting a magnetic tone for the evening.

 

The Sirocco collection featured everything from draped chiffon and beaded velvet to structured mikado and flowing organza, echoing the rich fusion of Middle Eastern and Asian influences. Historic maps from the Heritage Malta archives added a poignant touch, transforming garments into walking narratives of the Mediterranean's crossroads.

 

The colour story moved like a painted breeze: camel and sand for shifting dunes, blood red and turmeric for spice-laden journeys, and midnight blue for the twilight of sea crossings. Each piece was a passport of fabric, texture, and emotion.

 

Behind the runway's glamour was an impressive glam squad: hair was expertly led by Martina Hair Studio, with Justin and Mark from Hair Factory and support from Tangled Hair Studio, Galea's Hair Salon, and Steph, the Hair Artist. Inglot The Studio delivered a flawless finish using Inglot products.

 

Guests sipped Zardetto and enjoyed five-star bites by Corinthia Caterers as they mingled under the patronage of Visit Malta, Heritage Malta, and Yonka Paris by Beauty Culture Group.

 

Sirocco wasn't just a show but a cultural odyssey wrapped in silk and sequins.


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