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Acqua di Parma’s Ramadan 2026 Collection

Lapis Blue Objects Designed for Ritual and Placement



Acqua di Parma approaches Ramadan 2026 through objects rather than fragrance alone. The maison’s limited-edition release introduces a series of lifestyle pieces and packaging developed specifically for the season, built around a single material and colour direction: lapis blue leather and gold arabesque patterning.


The collection centres on a coffee set constructed in Italy. The object functions both as storage and serving element. Wrapped in lapis blue leather, it contains six espresso cups and saucers arranged within a removable interior structure. Once lifted out, the base converts into a serving tray. The piece reflects a design approach based on dual function, where presentation and use operate within the same form.



Production follows the maison’s established manufacturing structure. The internal core is shaped in Parma before the leather exterior is applied by hand. This layered process preserves structural rigidity while maintaining surface continuity.


Alongside the coffee set, Acqua di Parma introduces an ostrich leather car diffuser designed in collaboration with GamFratesi. Executed in the same lapis blue tone, the diffuser extends the collection into mobile environments. The leather undergoes specialised dyeing and finishing to maintain texture while achieving uniform colour density.


Packaging becomes part of the release. Lantern-inspired boxes appear across fragrance and gifting selections, incorporating gold arabesque detailing against the blue surface. The design aligns the maison’s Italian production identity with visual references drawn from architectural motifs associated with the region.



Acqua di Parma’s decision to centre the collection on hospitality objects reflects the importance of domestic gathering during Ramadan. Coffee service occupies a defined role within these settings, where presentation carries equal weight to preparation.


The maison’s expansion into seasonal lifestyle objects follows a broader pattern within luxury. Ramadan capsules now extend beyond garments and jewellery into domestic and ritual-based categories. Objects designed for hosting and gifting operate as part of the same seasonal calendar.


Acqua di Parma’s 2026 release aligns with that shift. The collection does not introduce new fragrance compositions. It reframes existing rituals through material, colour, and form.

The lapis blue surface becomes the defining element. Through these objects, the maison enters the Ramadan calendar not through scent, but through structure and placement.

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