Summary:
- Carne Bollente releases Spring/Summer 2026 collection titled Give Me a Break
- Collection features two parts: Besos Hasta Agotar Stock exploring the kiss as resistance, and Fuck Off à la Française celebrating Parisian attitude
- Campaign photographed by Tomas Pintos with models Panda, Julia, Ibai, Borja, Aguila, and David
Carne Bollente presents its Spring/Summer 2026 collection under the title Give Me a Break. The Paris based label continues its approach to fashion as a medium for discussing sex positivity and personal freedom.
The brand started in 2015. Since then, it has built a reputation for creating pieces that challenge social norms around intimacy and desire. This season's collection arrives in two parts, each with its own focus and message.
The first part is called Besos Hasta Agotar Stock. The name translates to "kisses until stock runs out" in Spanish. This section looks at the kiss from multiple angles. The kiss here is not limited to romance. It exists as an act of resistance, tension, and support between people. The collection treats physical closeness and conflict as two sides of the same interaction. Prints and designs explore this tension through direct visual language.
The second part is Fuck Off à la Française. This section draws from the stereotypes attached to Parisians. The brand lists qualities often associated with people from Paris: impolite, pretentious, vulgar, selfish, and mean. Then it adds one more: sexy. The collection does not try to soften these traits. Instead, it presents them as part of a complete package. The clothing embraces the contradiction of being both off-putting and attractive. The brand frames this as a toolkit for anyone who wants to adopt that specific kind of French confidence.
The collection mixes chic references with excess and irony. Tailoring sits next to exaggerated details. Clean lines meet loud graphics. The pieces do not apologize for taking up space or demanding attention. The brand positions this attitude as something people admire from afar but rarely adopt themselves. This collection gives them permission to try.
Tomas Pintos shot the campaign. He also handled creative direction and movement direction. The campaign features six models: Panda, Julia, Ibai, Borja, Aguila, and David. Jaume Miro worked on styling. Max Mendez did hair. Betania Romero handled makeup. Sandy Sanabria assisted on set.
The images show the clothes in context. Models interact with each other and the camera in ways that reflect the collection's themes. The visuals treat intimacy and attitude as normal parts of daily life, not special occasions. This approach aligns with the brand's broader goal of making these topics less taboo.
Carne Bollente has always used fashion to start conversations about sex and freedom. Give Me a Break continues this practice. The collection does not shy away from contradiction. It presents desire, rudeness, elegance, and resistance as parts of the same experience. The clothes themselves serve as props for this conversation. They give people something to wear while they figure out how much of the Parisian attitude they want to carry with them.
The Spring/Summer 2026 collection is now available. The brand operates from Paris and sells through select retailers and its own channels. This release follows the same format as previous seasons: direct messaging, bold graphics, and a refusal to smooth over the rough edges of human interaction.











