"Zima": A Winter's Tale of Reclaimed Femininity and Refined Power
A Decadal Evolution and a Fresh Perspective
Two years after commemorating a decade in fashion with her "Decade of the Rose" campaign, Magda Butrym embarked on a new creative journey. Her Fall 2026 presentation, her most comprehensive show at Paris Fashion Week to date, was ushered in by the esteemed supermodel Malgosia Bela, a familiar face from Butrym's past. The designer revealed that this collection, named 'Zima'—the Polish word for winter—represented a profound shift in her creative thought process.
The Cinematic Muse: "Hunting Flies" and the Reimagined Heroine
The catalyst for Butrym's transformative vision was an unexpected wellspring of inspiration: Polish New Wave cinema, particularly Andrzej Wajda's 1969 film, "Polowanie na muchy" (Hunting Flies). Butrym found the film's sensuality, effortlessness, and contemporary relevance to be on par with its French counterparts. Originally, the film depicted its central character, Irena, as a manipulative, predatory figure. However, Butrym's 2026 interpretation reclaims Irena, and her signature oversized sunglasses, as a symbol of a heroine who doesn't merely conform to femininity but actively asserts it.
Subtle Strength: Redefining Power Dressing with Restraint
In a fashion landscape often characterized by overt displays of power through exaggerated shoulders and voluminous panniers, Butrym chose a path of measured elegance. While incorporating elements of strategic padding carried over from her pre-fall collection, she skillfully introduced volume through clever layering, such as the bustle-like effect on a black taffeta bustier dress featuring ample fabric and discreet pockets. Known for her mini-skirt designs, Butrym surprised audiences by introducing midi and ankle-length skirts, acknowledging a broader range of women's preferences. Knitwear, a staple for everyday wear, also received significant attention. Her distinctive Slavic design elements, like hand-crocheted details and delicate kerchiefs, were integrated with a light and refined touch.
Tactile Elegance: A Symphony of Textures and Signature Styles
The collection's most impactful ensembles celebrated the interplay of textures. Highlights included a meticulously tailored black leather coat cinched with a rich espresso croc-embossed belt, a voluminous and lustrous cropped leather coat belted high at the waist, and several black shearling pieces. A black skirt paired with a white bustier dress, adorned with feather-like fabric fringes and beads, exuded a chic yet relaxed sophistication. Blazers, a core element of Butrym's aesthetic, reappeared in the form of a double-breasted, hourglass silhouette, artfully combined with fluid trousers. A structured, cropped jacket crafted from shaved faux fur made a powerful fashion statement without being overbearing. These looks were complemented by the new Barbara bag, a soft-bodied yet structured accessory named after a long-standing friend and collaborator of the designer. Predictions are high that these pieces will swiftly sell out when the collection arrives at the new Magda Butrym store on Mercer Street in September.