Alessandro Michele pulls Valentino out of the bustle of Paris Fashion Week for a show that explores the beauty of opposites in Rome.
For Fall/Winter 2026, Miuccia Prada crafted a collection where each piece reaffirms rather than transforms.
Creative director Nadège Vanhee‑Cybulski created a "liminal realm" for the house's dynamic and sensual "Nocturnal Creatures" collection.
The message was clear: At McCartney's fashion house, animals are inspiration—never resources.
The show paid tribute to Dolce & Gabbana’s origins, reinterpreted through precise execution, a refined focus on the body, and laces—lots of them.
Silvana Armani's first ready-to-wear collection signals an even gentler, more refined chapter unfolding at Giorgio Armani.
The renowned Georgian designer ushers in a new era, which emphasizes why Gucci is eternally stylish.
From the new Mexico 66 Square to the looks oozing with Manga cheekines, Onitsuka Tiger makes a spirited exhibit of the Japanese concept of "ma."
The message was clear: Fendi, under Chiuri's direction, reflects what “they” desire, not just what “she” dictates.
Rocha’s Fall 2026 collection is feminine, edgy, and ultimately relevant. It shows in the house's bold collaboration with sportswear giant Adidas.
This season, McDowell steps back from theatrics to offer a collection where every piece conveys a sense of fluidity and quiet, understated drama.
Titled “The Gilded Age,” Alice + Olivia's Fall 2026 collection has no trace of quiet luxury. It's all about grandeur, legacy, and drama that is intentional.














