Fashion favorites like Sandy Liang, Christian Cowan and Gabe Gordon are still to come, along with Kim Shui, Cult Gaia and Private Policy.
Scroll down to read about all of our favorite moments from NYFW so far and stay tuned for the start of London Fashion Week, coming sooner than we’d like it to…
Marc Jacobs
Marc Jacobs showed its FW26 collection with an off-schedule show that marked a new era for the brand. A far cry from its usual doll-like beauty looks and exaggerated accessories, FW26 took a different, more subtle approach. Titled “Memory. Loss,” the collection explored how memories shape and inform us, revisiting its past influences and how they’ve shaped and informed what the brand is today. Praised for its new direction, the playful collection revisited classic silhouettes in clashing colorways, exaggerated hem-lines and retro-inspired styling.
Coach
Coach held its FW26 showcase in downtown New York City, presenting its signature staples with an edgier twist. Sitting front row were the likes of Odessa A’zion, Quen Blackwell, Storm Reid and Elle Fanning, bringing together the brand’s past and present muses. Seemingly inspired by skate culture and the seventies, the casual collection offered a masterclass in layering, easy styling and subcultures as inspiration.
Collina Strada
Collina Strada’s guest list is always a big one, and this season did not disappoint. Major names like JT, Tove Lo, Icona Pop and BB Trickz attended the designer’s NYFW showcase, along with Tommy Dorfman, Ella Emhoff and Delilah Belle. The collection itself featured Victorian-inspired lace collars, exaggerated shoulders and bubble hems paired with disheveled hairstyles, grungy plaid and plenty of ruching.