
Spell Vintagia Summer 2026 brings the Byron Bay label back to the dresses, prints, embroidery, and floaty silhouettes that made its world so recognizable in the first place. This time, the mood feels less festival field and more vintage girl with taste, a little undone, a little romantic, and fully aware that boho is having a very real second life.
This Is The Boho Comeback That Actually Makes Sense

Spell does not need to borrow boho from the trend cycle. The brand helped build the look people are suddenly trying to name again, which makes Vintagia feel more like a homecoming than a throwback. The collection pulls from Spell’s archive with puff sleeve dresses, printed blouses, embroidered minis, and skirts that move like they already have a summer plan.
The smartest part is how grown the whole thing feels. These are not costume box pieces or overly precious vintage references. The dresses still have the soft, romantic Spell signature, but the styling gives them more edge. They sit in the same world as Spell dresses and separates, where print, lace, and relaxed shapes are already part of the brand’s DNA.
Martina Taglienti Makes The Archive Feel Current

Martina Taglienti gives Vintagia the right face, the kind of model who can make a puff sleeve dress feel intentional rather than overly sweet. Shot around lawns, stone walls, bedrooms, and tall grass, the campaign has that slightly secretive summer quality Spell does best. It feels like someone found the best room in the house, opened the windows, and got dressed for a day that could turn into anything.
Jamie Green’s photography and Charlotte Stokes’ styling keep the story from tipping into nostalgia overload. A blouse falls open with just enough nonchalance. A skirt looks better a little rumpled. A dress feels romantic, then suddenly reads like something you would wear to a late lunch, a road trip, or a party where nobody checked the invite list twice.
Puff Sleeves, Tie Front Tops, And Embroidery Do The Heavy Work

Vintagia is full of details that make Spell feel like Spell. Puff sleeves bring volume. Tie front tops add that undone Byron Bay attitude. Embroidery gives dresses and tops a handmade feeling, while vintage coded prints keep the whole collection rooted in the brand’s original language.
The styling potential is the real win. A printed blouse can go straight into denim. A floaty skirt can handle a cropped cami. A romantic dress can move from vacation bag to weekend plan without making the look feel too considered. The existing Spell Vintagia Summer 2026 story already taps into that same retro summer pull, where the best pieces feel lived in before they even leave the hanger.
Boho Looks Better When It Has A Point Of View

That is why Vintagia lands. Boho is everywhere again, but Spell’s version does not feel like a brand trying to jump on the mood board. It has history here. The gauzy layers, floral prints, romantic hems, and softly undone shapes come from inside its own archive, which gives the collection more credibility than another trend cycle remix.
Spell is revisiting the pieces that built its following, but the update is all in the attitude. Vintagia feels romantic, yes, but it also has enough bite to survive 2026 styling. Wear the blouse with denim. Let the dress do the whole job. Add the skirt to a bikini top or a shrunken knit. This is boho for the girl who never fully quit the look, she just needed it to grow up with her.
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Brand DNA
Founded in Byron Bay by sisters Elizabeth Abegg and Isabella Pennefather, Spell codes Australian bohemia through printed dresses, lace sets, swim, denim, and sun ready pieces with festival romance.