At his Madison Avenue headquarters, Ralph Lauren unveiled his Spring/Summer 2026 collection in what felt like both a celebration of legacy and a bold step forward. Nearing six decades at the forefront of fashion—and recently nominated for the CFDA Womenswear Designer of the Year—Lauren reaffirmed why his influence remains unshakeable in an industry obsessed with constant reinvention.
Marking its 30th anniversary, Lafayette 148’s Spring–Summer 2026 collection unfolded as both a tribute and a renewal, an homage to three decades of dressing New York women, and a vision of how the brand continues to evolve on a global stage. Presented in a sunlit Chelsea space, the lookbook combined sophistication with wit, turning the city itself into both muse and backdrop.
Unveiled during New York Fashion Week, Norma Kamali’s Spring–Summer 2026 collection reaffirmed the designer’s legendary status as a pioneer of American fashion. The lookbook celebrated Kamali’s iconic signature sleek jersey dresses, bold swimwear, and sculptural draping while introducing fresh iterations that felt distinctly attuned to today’s cultural rhythm.
Presented during New York Fashion Week, Derek Lam’s Spring–Summer 2026 collection distilled the codes of American modernism into a wardrobe that felt both timeless and refreshingly present. The lookbook conveyed Lam’s enduring commitment to clean lines, fluid tailoring, and understated sensuality – an offering that balances metropolitan sophistication with effortless wearability.
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.