Grand Escape
Capri has long been a stage for escape. Poets once chased inspiration through its gardens, while the glitterati of the twentieth century turned its piazzas into their private theatre. It is an island where society has always gone to be seen, and to disappear.
Into this mythology steps Harithand’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection, Grand Escape—a sartorial narrative of moods. Conceived by Iraqi-Lebanese designer Harith Hashim, the collection imagines a heroine in flight: a woman leaving her everyday life for the island, her moods and transformations mirrored in a wardrobe that moves from sirenic silk georgettes to sculptural tailoring.
Distinguished by architectural tailoring and liquid silks, and by the blending of Arabesque sensibility with European couture codes, the maison dresses an international set whose wardrobes move seamlessly between private fantasy and society stage.
“Grand Escape is not only a collection but a narrative,” says Harith Hashim. “It is about the flight we all carry within us, the part that longs for reinvention and a little drama. Capri’s history of exiles and dreamers became the natural backdrop for that story.”
