SS26: TG Botanical presentation
Spring is not just a season. It’s a state of inner renewal. In TG Botanical’s new collection, nature grows through the fabric. Textures echo berries, soil, and the softness of petals. The brand’s signature elastic ruching technique creates unique hand-crafted patterns — like seeds carefully sown across the fabric. No two pieces are alike. It’s a gesture of care, respect for process, time, and the body.

The collection is inspired by the garden — a place where time slows down, where femininity blossoms, where one can stay closer to the earth, to oneself, to silence.
This collection is about inner blooming. About breathing. About transitioning into a new state of being.
The garments are crafted from natural materials: ramie (nettle), linen, and cotton. Textured surfaces, fringing, voluminous silhouettes, and soft ruching convey an organic sense of movement — as if the garments grow together with you, like a harvest ripening in a woman’s garden.

Collection Codes
Ruching as Sculpture
The fabric is gathered by hand using elastic threads, following a creative pattern. This creates almost landscape-like structures — alive, fluid, and unique.
Exposure and Femininity
Open tops, bustiers, corset forms, and swimwear-inspired silhouettes highlight delicate areas of the body — the waist, shoulders, and neckline. The bright yellow garments are reminiscent of ripe fruit juice and the warmth of the sun.

Dresses as Embrace
Body-skimming dresses are finished with founces, puffs, and ruffles — they seem to bloom on the body in motion, evoking tenderness and unfolding.
Fringe as Nature’s Breath
Fringed dresses resemble grass stems or roots. In motion, they come alive, mirroring the rhythm of wind and body, a direct connection to the earth.

Volume and Lightness
Voluminous trousers and skirts with soft gathers at the waist and ankles create a sense of effortless breathing. The pieces are designed for the garden — for freedom of body and space.
Knitting and Craft
Openwork details, hand-knitting, and textured weaving reference feminine heritage and tradition, reimagined through a modern lens. Linen hues feel like the first light before dawn.

Architectural Grounding
Sleeveless tops and vests with vertical ruching form a clear structure around the body. Clothing that allows one to stand strong. To grow roots.











