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Paul Costelloe FW26-27 Collection: The Discipline of Tradition
For Fall/Winter 2026–2027, Paul Costelloe reaffirmed his enduring allegiance to classic tailoring while subtly recalibrating it for a contemporary audience. In a season often dominated by conceptual extremes, Costelloe stood firm in his belief that craftsmanship, proportion, and heritage remain fashion’s most reliable currency.
The collection unfolded with a distinctly Anglo-Irish sensibility, structured wool coats, sharply cut suits, and full-skirted dresses that nodded to mid-century refinement without lapsing into nostalgia. Tweeds and heritage checks anchored the lineup, rendered in rich autumnal tones that underscored the season’s grounded mood. Yet the silhouettes were gently modernized: shoulders softened, waists defined without rigidity, and hemlines adjusted to bring ease into the equation.
Outerwear proved the collection’s strongest argument. Double-breasted coats carried a quiet authority, while belted silhouettes introduced shape without excess flourish. Knitwear and day dresses added practicality, reinforcing Costelloe’s long-standing commitment to clothes designed for real life rather than runway theatrics.
Evening wear emerged with restrained elegance. Rather than overt embellishment, Costelloe favored considered structure and subtle surface interest, jacquards, refined draping, and the occasional sweep of volume. The effect was polished but never ostentatious, echoing the designer’s disciplined aesthetic.
Fall/Winter 2026–2027 did not seek reinvention; instead, it offered refinement. Costelloe demonstrated that tradition, when handled with confidence and precision, need not feel static. In an industry perpetually chasing the new, his steady hand provided a reminder that evolution can be quiet and that true sophistication often lies in consistency.








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