The Spring/Summer 2026 season has been a breakthrough for Nastassia Legrand Babluani, the Georgian model whose quiet magnetism has quickly made her a name to know. This season, she walked for twelve major fashion houses across New York, Milan, and Paris, confirming her place among the industry’s most promising talents.
In New York, Babluani opened her season with the sleek, pared-back aesthetic of Khaite, followed by Ralph Lauren, where her elegance perfectly matched the designer’s timeless vision of American style.
She then moved to Milan, where her versatility shone – from the playful energy of Moschino to the modern structure of Fendi, the confident sensuality of The Attico, and the quiet sophistication of Bottega Veneta and Max Mara.
Nastassia for Chanel
In Paris, Nastassia closed her season with a series of unforgettable appearances on the runways of Courrèges, Isabel Marant, Alaïa, Chanel, and Chloé – a lineup that reaffirmed her status among the top new-generation models shaping today’s fashion narrative. Each show revealed a different side of her, contemporary, romantic, refined, yet always true to her own distinct presence.
Nastassia for Fendi Ph: Giovanni Giannoni
For Nastassia Legrand Babluani, SS26 wasn’t just a season of shows – it was a statement of consistency and quiet power. With every runway, she continues to show that presence can be both subtle and unforgettable, and that a new Georgian name has firmly entered the global fashion conversation.
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