AILANTO’s fashion show illuminated by SUMA CRUZ

24/10/2025

SUMA CRUZ‘s jewelry shone last night alongside AILANTO’s creations at the Cristóbal Balenciaga Museum, as part of the San Sebastián Moda Festival F/W 2025-26. An event that united creativity, sustainability, and craftsmanship around a dialogue between fashion and nature.

For the occasion, SUMA CRUZ designed pieces inspired by vines and their fruits that are a part of the SS26 collection, which is scheduled for its official presentation in February. Models wore these unique jewels during the AILANTO fashion show evoking the beauty and voluptuousness of Pompeii through mosaics of plants, fruits, and birds motifs transformed into embroidery, prints, and geometric silhouettes.

Each piece is created from a real branch, converted into metal through direct casting. Over a 24-karat yellow gold-plated brass base, the stones—garnet, labradorite, prehnite, and pearls in various hues—recreate the nuances of the vine, reaffirming SUMA CRUZ’s commitment to nature, material, and craftsmanship.

A meeting that celebrates fashion as living art and jewelry as a memory of the landscape.

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