Jimmy Choo’s Spring/Summer 2026 campaign unfolds like a waking dream, delicate, deliberate, and quietly powerful. Titled Les Fleurs, the new women’s story explores the tension between fantasy and reality, where softness doesn’t dilute strength, and femininity refuses to be defined by a single mood.
At the foot of the Eiffel Tower, Saint Laurent unveiled its Spring Summer 2026 collection—a landmark thirtieth show for Anthony Vaccarello that distilled the maison’s DNA into its sharpest, most compelling form. Staged within a French garden designed in the shape of the Cassandre logo and adorned with pristine white hydrangeas, the spectacle set the tone for an evening steeped in precision, beauty, and drama.
For Resort 2026, Gabriele Colangelo turns to the quiet poetry of the natural world, drawing particular inspiration from the Cypraea caputserpentis—a rare cowrie shell whose speckled, serpentine surface becomes the symbolic and aesthetic thread woven throughout the collection. This subtle yet striking motif underscores a lineup that gracefully balances the designer’s signature precision with a newfound sense of softness and ease.
For his Resort 2026 collection, Bibhu Mohapatra unveils a deeply personal chapter in his creative journey—one steeped in nostalgia, heritage, and the quiet poetry of place. Building upon last season’s introspective narrative, this latest offering draws profound inspiration from Mohapatra’s recent return to his ancestral village in India—a homecoming two decades in the making. These formative memories breathe life into a collection that artfully bridges past and present.
In the heart of Shibuya, Tokyo, the legendary Hiroko Koshino unveiled her Fall/Winter 2025–2026 collection at WITH HARAJUKU HALL on May 30th—an event that marked more than a seasonal offering; it signaled an evolution. Celebrating over six decades of influence in the Japanese fashion world, Koshino presented a seamless fusion of haute couture and prêt-à -porter, bridging the traditionally distinct realms of exclusivity and accessibility into a single, unified vision.





