Libertine’s Fall/Winter 2026 collection transforms the grandeur and architectural precision of Sanssouci Palace into a richly embroidered, intellectually infused wardrobe that marries historical opulence with Hartig’s signature storytelling.
Read MoreAt The Standard, High Line, Patricio Campillo’s Fall/Winter 2026 collection reframed tailoring as a structural tool for reshaping identity—merging Mexican craft, Portuguese footwear innovation through APICCAPS, and cultural partnership with Tequila Don Julio into a disciplined meditation on how clothing transforms both body and self.
Read MoreAt the Dojo de Paris, Willy Chavarria transformed his Autumn/Winter 2026 runway into a cinematic meditation on love, queer intimacy, accessibility, and red-carpet precision—bridging BIG WILLY workwear, formal Italian tailoring, and collaborations with adidas, Grindr, and Rainbow Railroad into a unified statement on human dignity.
Read MoreDuring New York Fashion Week, Gavin Pennington transformed The Illest Club’s hazmat-themed “Virus Response Unit” into a moving testament to how scarcity, spectacle and genuine community-building can elevate a streetwear brand from product drops to cultural movement.
Read MoreSixteen years after its runway debut in the city, Holzweiler returns to Copenhagen Fashion Week with Autumn/Winter 2026—a reflective, materially innovative collection that frames preservation as both an emotional ethos and a design discipline.
Read MoreAt the Metropolitan Opera House, Michael Kors Collection celebrated its 45th anniversary with a Fall/Winter 2026 runway that reimagined New York’s grit and glamour through dramatically simple tailoring, fluid eveningwear and resilient, city-ready sophistication.
Read MoreAt New York Fashion Week, Hillary Taymour’s Collina Strada unveiled a gothic-tinged, sustainability-driven Fall/Winter 2026 collection—complete with a debut collaboration with Stand Oil—that reframed retreat and responsibility as modern luxury.
Read MoreTerrence Zhou of Bad Binch TongTong has been named the 2026 CFDA | Genesis House AAPI Design + Innovation Grant recipient, earning $100,000 and recognition for a collection that reimagines cultural heritage as a catalyst for contemporary innovation.
Read MoreJane Wade’s The Summit transforms her signature corporate uniform into a modular, high-performance expedition toolkit through strategic collaborations with Sorel, Red Bull, HydroJug, and Gotham, redefining ambition for a generation that moves beyond the office.
Read MoreLaunching March 19, 2026, Louis Vuitton’s Spring 2026 menswear collection blends tailoring, sport, and heritage codes into a versatile, color-rich wardrobe that reflects Pharrell Williams’ vision of modern luxury built for a season—and a world—in motion.
Read MoreMaisonMargiela/folders redefines fashion transparency by opening the Maison’s internal archives to the public and activating its four foundational codes through a Fall–Winter 2026 runway show in Shanghai and a series of free, immersive exhibitions across China.
Read MoreHenrik Vibskov’s AW26 Frog Carry Frog at Copenhagen Fashion Week explored transformation, interdependence, and collective responsibility through sculptural tailoring, nature-inspired colors, and a performance-driven runway.
Read MoreAMI Paris marks Valentine’s Day with a curated Ami de Coeur collection of off-white and red wardrobe staples, complemented by citywide benches in Paris, London, and New York that embody the brand’s ethos of love, authenticity, and intimacy.
Read MoreGestuz AW '26 Runway at Copenhagen Fashion Week
Read MoreMKDT Studio’s Autumn–Winter 2026 collection, Sequence in Light, translates everyday life in Copenhagen into softly structured, long-lasting garments designed for real women—prioritizing movement, longevity, and quiet confidence over spectacle.
Read MoreSTEL’s Autumn/Winter 2026 Collection 09 debuted at Copenhagen Fashion Week as a conversation-driven presentation that expanded Astrid Andersen’s philosophy of “tailoring you can skate in,” blending movement, menswear-informed structure, and lived-in modernity into clothing designed for real life rather than spectacle.
Read MoreAnne Sofie Madsen’s Autumn–Winter 2026 Ghostly Matters collection at Copenhagen Fashion Week explored the tension between presence and absence through sculptural shapewear, architectural draping, and integrated UGG® footwear and Pandora jewellery, blending precision tailoring with ephemeral, intimate storytelling.
Read MoreMAC and Depop unite beauty and resale through a creator-led shop drop with Jordyn Woods and Leah Kateb, translating the brand’s iconic MACximal Matte and Powder Kiss lipsticks into curated fashion edits, community engagement, and an IRL New York activation.
Read MoreStudio Constance’s charged Copenhagen debut wove leather, shearling, and sharp tailoring into a collection that asserted control, craft, and a defiant, female-authored politics of the body.
Read MoreTOMS celebrates its 20th anniversary with The Joy We Share campaign, led by Hannah Bronfman and family, reintroducing iconic archival styles while highlighting the brand’s ongoing commitment to comfort, joy, and social impact.
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