Spring 2026 in Fashion
The McCollough-Hernandez Loewe debut delivered its first answer, Demna’s second Gucci consolidated, Glenn Martens hardened the Margiela direction, and Philo continued her measured run.
Seasonal ready-to-wear from the big US fashion houses.
The McCollough-Hernandez Loewe debut delivered its first answer, Demna’s second Gucci consolidated, Glenn Martens hardened the Margiela direction, and Philo continued her measured run.
Demna at Gucci, Glenn Martens at Margiela, the Loewe transition, the Philo machine — Fall 2025 was the season the creative-director musical chairs hardened into actual collections you could wear.
Demna moving to Gucci, Jonathan Anderson preparing to leave Loewe, Phoebe Philo into her third drop — Spring 2025 was the season the luxury creative-director chairs shuffled all at once.
Sabato De Sarno’s second Gucci, Phoebe Philo’s second drop, John Galliano’s final Margiela couture — Fall 2024 was the season the houses confirmed who they meant to be.
Sabato De Sarno settling at Gucci, Daniel Lee’s second Burberry collection, Phoebe Philo’s namesake brand finally landing — Spring 2024 was about new chapters at old houses.
Sabato De Sarno’s Gucci debut, quiet luxury solidifies into industry consensus, Sarah Burton’s farewell at McQueen, Piccioli leaves Valentino, and Loewe’s Jonathan Anderson keeps winning the season.
Khaite, Bottega Veneta, Saint Laurent, Loewe, and Daniel Lee’s Burberry argue for quiet luxury at the Fall 2023 shows.
Fall 2022 from the big American houses — Tom Ford sequins back to dinner, Khaite refining minimalism, Carolina Herrera saturated colour, Proenza Schouler long coats, Brandon Maxwell romance.
Spring 2022 from the big American houses — Tom Ford slip dresses, Khaite minimalism, Carolina Herrera saturated colour, easy Michael Kors, Tory Burch prep refresh.
Fall 2021 fashion: NYFW returns in person, Khaite ascends to category leader, Tory Burch goes quiet luxury, and the colour palette finally moves out of pandemic neutrals.