Collections

ALL ALMEREA COLLECTIONS: SEASONS, COLORS, AND SETS GROUPED BY LINES

SETS FOR EVERY TASTE

This page brings together collections that help you choose faster and more precisely: seasonal selections, color capsules, themed series, and ready-made sets. Each collection follows a clear pairing logic by shades, textures, and mood, making it easier to put together a cohesive look or instantly see which pieces work best together.

Collections are also a helpful gift guide: if you’re unsure about a model or color, use the season, a core palette, or ready-made sets as your reference — it’s an easier way to choose something that feels appropriate and truly wearable. Add your favorites to the cart and place an order with delivery to another city.

If you need a “turnkey” gift, you can also add gift packaging — neat wrapping saves time and makes giving even nicer. Choose a collection and build a set for yourself or as a gift in just a few clicks.

CAPSULES

These are collections built around style and texture: each capsule brings together different pieces that work well together in mood and material, while being offered in different colors. Choose a capsule and quickly build a cohesive set within one aesthetic — from essentials to statement accents.

SEASONAL COLLECTIONS

Seasonal collections are selections curated for the weather and the pace of the season. Here it’s easier to find “your” palette, the right knit density and texture, and ready-made combinations for everyday looks — from warm winter sets to light layers for the in-between seasons. Open a selection and choose pieces you’ll actually wear right now — and that will mix well together.

FEATURED SELECTIONS

Selections that make choosing easier: new arrivals, bestsellers, Family Look, and limited releases. Great for yourself or as a gift — open a selection and pick a ready-made “story” by style and mood.

How to choose

Collections are ready-made style navigation — pieces are grouped not randomly, but by the principle of compatibility. Seasonal selections, color capsules, and sets help you put together a look faster and see how materials and shades work together. If you want less “manual” choosing and more confidence in the result — start with a collection and simply add the pieces you like.

How to choose a collection in 30 seconds

If you’re unsure, start with a simple scenario:

  • Need something “right now” for the current weather — open seasonal collections.
  • Want to build a look in one color palette — choose Total Look.
  • Need it fast but want to play with contrast — go for sets.

Then work from the main piece: choose a base (for example, a cardigan/scarf) and add 1–2 items from the same collection — this way the look will feel cohesive.

Capsule is a ready-made combination of pieces that already “work” together. Inside, you simply choose the color and style. It’s convenient when: 

  • you need to put together an outfit quickly without long selection;
  • you want a cohesive look without the risk of mismatched combinations;
  • you’re choosing essential pieces that are easy to wear in different outfits.

Tip: if you’re aiming for versatility, choose a set as your base, then add one accent (for example, a contrasting scarf or accessory) — the look will feel more dynamic while staying put-together.

  • 2–3 shades in one outfit — optimal for a “clean” and cohesive look.
  • Base + accent: a neutral foundation (milky/graphite/beige) + one expressive shade.
  • Texture balance: pair chunky knits with smoother surfaces (coat, dense knitwear) — this makes the look feel structured.
  • Soft contrast looks more refined than sharp contrast: milky/graphite, beige/coffee, grey/blue.
  • Start by opening the section you need: season, color, or sets — this way you’ll reach the most relevant items faster.
  • Then go into subcategories and use filters: they narrow down the selection and help you find “yours” without unnecessary scrolling.
  • If you’re building a look, add items from the same collection to your cart one by one — it’s easier to control combinations this way.
  • If you’re hesitating between two options, focus on wearability: a basic color + texture almost always wins in the long run.