Coddington’s cats lounge, stretch, and leap across the brand’s monogram—a play between French elegance and British eccentricity.
The designer made a strong debut with a collection that honors the house’s legacy while redefining its future—and with so much soul.
Olivier Rousteing showcased a collection that prioritizes softness and freedom over Balmain's signature structured military-inspired aesthetic.
Stella McCartney, a pioneer in ethical luxury fashion, once again delivered a collection that balances power and play, splendor and sustainability.
Everything at the show was an homage to Armani, whose philosophy of stripping away the unnecessary created lightness as the highest form of power.
Her time in Venice and Veneto, where Bottega’s artisans work, also shaped her process.
The house is officially under new direction — and it’s worth watching where it goes next.
Martens let the clothes speak for themselves—and the chaotic orchestra played along.
Playful and grounded, the collection makes the case that at-home comfort carries the same weight as high fashion.
The runway ruled with a powerful cast and an equally star-studded front row.
Titled “Body of Composition,” Prada's Spring 2026 collection featured adaptable, contemporary pieces that refuse to be put in boxes.
Hogan captures the timeless charm and contemporary rhythm of Milan in a fall collection that’s equal parts chic and effortless.
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