Sia Arnika SS26: Limousine Dreams And “It Girl” Edge
Unveiled at Jofa Lichthaus.
Pull up in a stretch limo and cue Lana Del Rey—Sia Arnika’s SS26 show, Summer Time Sadness, served moody glam with a side of Berlin cool. Returning to the cavernous Jofa Lichthaus, the Danish-born, Berlin-based designer leaned into the chaos of the It Girl fantasy: iconic, imperfect, and always a little unbothered.
The collection gave us everything we’d want in a main character wardrobe—micro minis, sheer cut-out tops, clingy dresses, pleated skirts on their shortest setting, and Arnika’s cult clogs stomping through the scene. It was like 2000s nostalgia filtered through a gritty post-club lens. Menswear pieces grounded the lineup, adding contrast without stealing the spotlight.
Sia Arnika continues to play in the space between softness and structure, mixing Copenhagen minimalism with Berlin’s rebellious streak. Summer Time Sadness wasn’t just a vibe—it was a lifestyle.