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The Spring/Summer 2026 fashion season marked one of the most defining chapters in Mathilda Gvarliani’s career. The Georgian model brought creative visions to life on the runways of London, Milan, and Paris, walking for some of fashion’s most influential houses.
Her season began in London, where she appeared in H&M’s runway show – a presentation that blended youthful energy with a commitment to sustainability. From there, Matilda moved to Milan Fashion Week, where she graced the catwalks of Alberta Ferretti, Dolce & Gabbana, Fendi, Missoni, Moschino and The Attico.
She also starred in Gucci’s new lookbook campaign, the first under the creative direction of Demna Gvasalia. Rather than a traditional runway, Gvasalia unveiled the collection through a digital narrative – introducing a series of characters inspired by archetypes of Italian family life, each dressed in the new Gucci aesthetic. Mathilda embodied one of these personas in a sleek leather look and later attended the premiere of TIGER, a short film created as part of the campaign.

In Paris, Mathilda continued her momentum, walking in some of the week’s most anticipated shows. A career milestone came when she opened Isabel Marant's runway – a rare honor that underscored her rising influence in the industry. She also appeared for Coperni, Hermès, Louis Vuitton, Alexander McQueen, Rabanne and Stella McCartney, seamlessly transitioning between vastly different creative worlds.
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Mathilda’s presence this season was a reminder of her remarkable versatility – the ability to move effortlessly from Coperni’s futuristic minimalism to McQueen’s sculptural drama and H&M’s modern ease. With each show, she reinforced her place not only as a global supermodel but as a true muse of contemporary fashion.