New materials, a broader palette, and a micro charm addition — the BC Duo collection finds fresh territory without losing what made it worth carrying in the first place.
The BC Duo has always been a bag that rewards close attention. The geometric cut, the fine rows of monili running along the sides, the way the initials are embedded into the silhouette rather than placed on top of it — these are details that speak quietly and consistently. For Spring-Summer 2026, Brunello Cucinelli evolves the collection with new materials and a widened palette, while the design logic behind it remains intact.
The collection carries particular meaning for the house. The BC Duo was conceived as a tribute to Camilla and Carolina Cucinelli, the designer’s daughters, and the initials that name it are the same ones that define the brand. That connective thread between family, identity, and craft is visible in how the pieces are made: artisanal construction, impeccable finish, nothing superfluous.

New Materials, New Scale
The most compelling addition this season is techno raffia, a knitted textile that brings a relaxed, almost sculptural quality to the Shopper silhouette. Constructed using a special braiding technique that recreates an open-rib effect, the panels are hand-joined using crochet, giving each piece a lightness that reads as summery without sacrificing structure. It is available in Black, Rope, and Red — three very different propositions from the same material.

Alongside the techno raffia, the season introduces two new colors worth noting. Firebrick is a deep, energetic red applied to smooth calfskin, the kind of tone that works equally well in a Gulf evening context as it does at a resort. Khaki, offered in suede, sits closer to a dusty botanical green — considered, unhurried, and well-suited to the neutral wardrobes the Boujeez reader tends to build around.

The existing surfaces — extra-fine grain calfskin and velvety suede — remain, as do the house’s reliable anchors: Gianduia Brown, Ivory, and Black.
The Micro Addition
The Shopper now extends to a fifth size: micro. It functions as a bag charm, reproducing the full silhouette of the BC Duo in miniature and designed to be attached to an existing bag as a personalizing detail. It is a small thing that says something precise about how Brunello Cucinelli thinks about product — the charm is not decorative padding, it is a considered extension of the object itself.

For Boujeez, the BC Duo collection sits at the intersection of craft and quiet luxury that Gulf audiences understand well. The monili detailing, the clean lines, the size range from micro to large — this is a bag built for real use and real wardrobes, dressed up or down without effort.








