AVVENN's Resilient Growth Channels Warrior Energy At Paris Fashion Week
Nüxia lore meets architectural tailoring and Tang Dynasty color pops.
AVVENN’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection, Resilient Growth, arrived at Paris Fashion Week like a quiet storm — subtle, poised, and laced with power. Presented during an exclusive showroom and press event on October 2–3, the collection draws inspiration from the nüxia, the legendary female warrior of Chinese folklore, whose balance of grace and ferocity becomes a guiding archetype for the modern woman. Head designer Marshall describes the nüxia as “reserved, understated, yet revealing strength when it matters most,” a sentiment that threads through each tailored line and textured weave.
The Art of Balance Reimagined
Across 80 new looks, AVVENN explores contrast as its language — fine suiting wools colliding with relaxed linen knits, delicate ramie meeting bamboo-based fabrics, and tonal serenity disrupted by jolts of vivid pigment. The palette unfolds in four drops: bold tomato red paired with soft pink, glaucous blue splashed with playful polka dots, and the earthy interplay of mango mint green and beechwood brown. Each color story reflects AVVENN’s enduring dialogue between nature and the metropolis, emotion and precision, East and West.
Modern Mythology in Motion
References to Tang Dynasty literature and Dunhuang frescoes whisper through the details, where chivalric motifs and botanical imagery bloom into something distinctly contemporary. Two capsule lines extend this vision: 902, a rhythmic ode to scrollwork and paisley; and Little Bamboo Horse, featuring hand-drawn motifs that reinterpret festive Eastern symbols with a free-spirited modern pulse.
A New Season of Resilience
With Resilient Growth, AVVENN continues to refine its philosophy of The Art of Balance — not just as aesthetic harmony, but as a way of being. This is a collection for women who carry contradiction with elegance: strong but soft, minimalist yet layered with meaning.














































