During Paris Fashion Week, Canadian fashion house RVNG unveiled its Spring/Summer 2026 collection, BLOOM, in the refined setting of the Canadian Ambassador’s residence in Paris.
Eschewing the traditional catwalk, the brand opted for an installation within the salons of the residence. Looks were displayed on mannequins while long-time muses and collaborators — including Coco Rocha, Daria Strokous, Irina Lazareanu and Caroline Vreeland — moved gracefully among guests wearing pieces from the collection, accompanied by live piano performed by Sarah Coponat.
A dialogue between form and emotion
The setting reflected RVNG’s ongoing fascination with dialogue — not only between formality and intimacy, but also between exuberance and respect for craft.
Designer Jordan Stewart continues to explore how the language of traditional couture can be stretched and renewed without losing its integrity. Known for her precise tailoring and sculptural silhouettes, Stewart expands the boundaries of craftsmanship, balancing structure and fluidity, rigour and pleasure.
In BLOOM, form becomes expression. Silhouettes expand and contract like gestures, with volumes that seem to breathe. Each garment reflects immaculate construction, yet never rigidity: there is space for play, for movement, for femininity as inner strength.
The beauty of intention
Founded in 2014 by Jordan Stewart, RVNG is rooted in a deeply personal legacy — the designer learned to sew from her grandmother — and elevates that heritage into a modern statement. Her vision of luxury lies not in spectacle but in deliberate beauty: a conscious elegance revealed in every stitch.
Each piece is built with patience and precision, from the first sketch to the final seam. RVNG collections merge classical technique with forward-thinking structure, offering garments that are as emotionally resonant as they are visually striking.
A name that reclaims
The name RVNG is more than a play on “revenge”. It’s a reclamation — a refusal to shrink, a declaration for women who stand tall in every room they enter.
Today, the brand’s creations have graced the Oscars, the Met Gala, and the pages of Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar and Vanity Fair. With showrooms in New York, Beverly Hills and Paris, RVNG continues to define its place on the global stage not through spectacle but through a consistent vision: fashion as craft, and as conversation.










































































