At New York Fashion Week, Raul Lopez reaffirmed Luar’s status as a cultural force with a Spring Summer 2026 collection that fused sharp tailoring, subversive sensuality, and a distinctly modern pragmatism. SS26 distilled Lopez’s vision of global street polish, where the codes of boardroom, nightlife, and sidewalk collapse into one, and reasserted his knack for tailoring that feels both commanding and elastic in its expression.
At New York Fashion Week, Markarian’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection unfolded as a luminous ode to seaside living, weaving together floral exuberance with an increasingly assured offering of separates. Alexandra O’Neill leaned into a Maine-inspired mood, where tiger lilies, embroidered, beaded, and appliquéd, bloomed across looks, anchoring a collection that felt equal parts holiday fantasy and everyday summer ease.
At Tokyo Fashion Week, Viviano unveiled its Spring Summer 2026 collection, a meditation on balance between structure and softness, tradition and innovation. The show articulated a dialogue in contrasts, marrying architectural tailoring with ethereal transparency to craft a series of looks that felt both rigorous and poetic.
Antonio Grimaldi’s Spring/Summer 2026 Ready-to-Wear collection unveils a study in elegance that merges architectural precision with sensual fluidity. Known for his sculptural couture, Grimaldi translated that mastery into a ready-to-wear language that feels both refined and accessible, without compromising on drama.
In its fifth year, Fetico has solidified its place as Japan’s most provocative fashion house, and its Spring/Summer 2026 show at Tokyo Fashion Week proved why. Designer Emi Funayama, this season’s Rakuten “By R” sponsorship recipient, unveiled The Depth of Her, a hypnotic meditation on sensuality that straddled gothic allure and raw intimacy. It was not just a collection but a defiant reframing of Japanese femininity, rendered in lace, corsetry, and daring silhouettes that invited both revelation and restraint.
With its Fall Winter 2025-2026 collection, Kwotias presents a wardrobe that leans into the quiet power of modern minimalism, where sculpted silhouettes, tactile fabrics, and sharp precision create clothing that feels both grounded and forward-facing. The lookbook captures a dialogue between form and function, with garments designed for a life in motion yet rooted in sophistication.