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Alejandra Alonso Rojas Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection
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Alejandra Alonso Rojas Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection

by jummy84 September 11, 2025
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For the past few seasons, Alejandra Alonso Rojas has flirted with the idea of being a fully-sustainable designer—often making use of organic materials like silks or laces with low environmental impacts. But this spring, Rojas felt it was time to fully commit to this design ethos, so she released her first entirely-eco conscious collection made up of responsible fabrications. (All of her regenerative cottons, laces, or viscoses feature various GOTS or GRS certifications, which ensure they were made with recycled or non-harmful production processes.) She said it’s an M.O. that’s here to stay in her business—and better yet, Rojas also wanted to prove that such an approach does not mean sacrificing elevated or luxurious touches. “I didn’t want to do a fully-sustainable line that was basic,” she said. “In fact, it’s the most elevated collection I’ve ever made.”

As usual, Rojas looked to a sense of wanderlust for the direction of her new feminine dresses. The collection was inspired by a recent trip she took to Pompeii, Italy, where she was struck by the raw beauty of the archeological sites she visited. “I saw these paintings on the walls, and the colors—we incorporated a lot of these motifs that I took pictures of,” she said. Many of the eco materials she used—like regenerative cottons, or flax linens, “one of the most sustainable fibers because it needs so little water,”—had roughened-up textures to mimic the walls of Pompeii. One of her standout frocks, a pink number with a fitted bodice and full pleated skirt, also had frayed trimming to embody this duality. “There was something really nice about that rawness,” said Rojas.

Given her Spanish heritage, Rojas also couldn’t resist paying homage to her native country. She was influenced by the archives of the Casa de Alba in Spain—finding delight in the Alba family’s ornate art collections and fashions. This resulted in Rojas creating regal torero jackets (in a black crochet), sheer floor-length gowns made of recycled lace, and voluminous skirt silhouettes featuring under-layers made of recycled tulle. These may feel fanciful for the every day, especially for a designer known for her extreme ease and wearability, but it was a deliberate move on her part. “I wanted it to feel elevated. Sustainability is the highest luxury—it’s couture,” she said.

But it wasn’t just a technically-conscious collection. In addition to her eco materials, Rojas also wanted to incorporate more human touches to the assortment, like including lace appliqués crafted by artisans in Camariñas, Spain. “I was thinking about the planet, but also communities,” she said. Many of the materials she used, for instance, were FSC-certified, ensuring they come from responsibly-managed forests without disrupting the biodiversity and Indigenous communities surrounding them. “It’s an important certification from a nature and human point of view,” she said. These thoughtful choices may be indiscernible to the eye when taking in one of her new refined spring pieces, but Rojas will make them easily discoverable to the customer. “Every piece in the collection will have a QR code with details for transparency,” she said. “I have nothing to hide!”

September 11, 2025 0 comments
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Cinq à Sept Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear
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Cinq à Sept Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear

by jummy84 September 11, 2025
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Cinq à Sept Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear

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3.1 Phillip Lim Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection
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3.1 Phillip Lim Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection

by jummy84 September 10, 2025
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There’s a new woman in charge at 3.1 Phillip Lim. Michelle Rhee recently started as creative director of the brand, and she can only describe the process as a “whirlwind.” As an Asian American designer, she understands the impact of the legacy Phillip Lim left behind when he stepped down and what the label means. “The brand has always stood for the Asian American community. There’s something that makes 3.1 Phillip Lim more dimensional and bigger picture than just the products,” said Rhee at a showroom appointment.

For her first official collection, she wanted to still focus on the craft and the roots of 3.1 Phillip Lim. She spent her early days in the archive studying the brand’s signature pieces like the asymmetrical hemlines and homed in on new details. This season, asymmetrical dresses featured buttery viscose yarn with fringe trimmings, adding a fun and modern touch. Closet basics like leather jackets and trench coats came in new trapeze styles to add dimension and a touch of ease, allowing the wearer to feel stylish without much effort. “To me, the pieces feel how I want to feel at the moment. There’s just a very awesome body and dimension, but everything comes in really rich fabrications,” said Rhee.

Looking ahead, Rhee wants to focus on building a wardrobe for the everyday woman in New York and beyond. “I want to bring elements of femininity, but still with that New York edge and street cool the brand is known for, but also bring in a moment of fresh air with relaxing silhouettes.”

September 10, 2025 0 comments
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Fashion Institute of Technology Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear
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Fashion Institute of Technology Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear

by jummy84 September 10, 2025
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Fashion Institute of Technology Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear

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Meet the Designers Making Their New York Fashion Week Debuts For Spring 2026
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Meet the Designers Making Their New York Fashion Week Debuts For Spring 2026

by jummy84 September 10, 2025
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New York Fashion Week is finally here, with six days of sartorial newness kicking off on Sept. 11. Its usual suspects line the CFDA’s official calendar — Coach, Tory Burch, Michael Kors Collection and Christian Siriano, to name a few — but we’re equally excited for the new …

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Brandon Maxwell Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection
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Brandon Maxwell Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection

by jummy84 September 10, 2025
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A decade ago, Brandon Maxwell was the new kid on the block, a stylist-turned-designer with his client Lady Gaga cheering him along from the front row. Most of the time, fashion can’t resist an anniversary, but Maxwell was clear about not focusing on his past at his Sotheby’s show location tonight. “There’s nothing really 10-year-anniversary about it other than the date,” he said. “I’m very much interested in looking forward.”

So, what does Maxwell see in his future? From the looks of this collection, he’s not just optimistic, he’s giddy. Start with the neoprene-backed plaid double-breasted blazer he opened with, and the slender bandeau boasting an emphatically big buckle he slipped underneath. Consider the fringe that draped from silk knit dresses and the cowhide print decorating a jean jacket. And get a load of the zoo animal illustrations that appeared on a boxy tee and pencil skirt. This was as loose as Maxwell’s been in years, maybe ever.

Funnily enough, he said he started the collection with wool silk failles and constricted and tight shapes. His shoulders bunched up near his ears as he remembered those early samples, and who wants to feel like that? For an antidote, he packed his team into the car and headed to the Design Library in the Hudson Valley, to see if anything sparked joy. “I’ve been trying to lean into my little pleasures in life and the things that make me happy,” he explained. “Part of what I was trying to do was tap into a sort of whimsical, childlike wonder.”

We’ve been hearing a lot about individual style lately; designers have assumed a less prescriptive attitude. It suits Maxwell. He’s tried on different styles and specialities over his 10 years in fashion—power tailoring and power ball gowns, among them—and has recently settled into a relaxed, yet urbane sportswear groove. Here, more of his Texas twang emerged: those bold buckles, the metal tip wedges, the leather bolo ties. For every well constructed jacket there was another silhouette in fluid jersey, and another in voluminous silk nylon, including a fun belted tracksuit sprouting feathers from the collar in cherry red. No constricted shapes—of the literal or the metaphorical variety.

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Reem Acra Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection
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Reem Acra Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection

by jummy84 September 10, 2025
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Reem Acra’s spring 2026 appointments took place in an unusual manner; rather than her usual neat and tidy showroom, she turned her racks into trunks so that showroom attendees could envision what it would be like to unwrap a gown of their own, just like a princess would. “What I’m hearing from clients right now is that they want their whole wardrobes to be prepared for them,” explained Acra. “So I thought what a good idea it would be to just have our racks look like beautiful gift boxes filled with jeweled dresses ready to go for their events.”

Caftans are one of the brand’s best-selling pieces, and this season, they’ll come in even more colors and styles—including a version with a double-lined layer underneath for an extra formal touch. The designer emphasizes that caftans offer ample opportunities to show off personal style: she prefers to wear hers casually with slippers, but you can also pile on the bling and take it to the next level.

Acra is also exploring the needs of her younger clientele; she zeroed-in on a drop waist because “everyone works out and wants to show off their body,” along with more practical ankle-skimming dresses and skirts. She anticipates that popular pieces in this collection will be some of the skirts—they’ll come ankle grazing and with a touch of embroidery at the waist. While Acra pairs them with a more formal jacquard top, they also work more casually with a button-up or t-shirt.

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Sea Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection
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Sea Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection

by jummy84 September 9, 2025
written by jummy84

Sea is riding a wave. Ahead of their 20th anniversary, in 2026, the brand is opening stores in Seoul and in Shanghai. “The consumer in China is changing, they are buying differently and they’re buying in our direction, which is helpful,” explained Sean Moynihan. “They want things that feel more crafted, more unique, more individual or independent.”

This spring collection certainly delivers on the made-with-love front; as Monica Paolini noted, “mending is a really big part of this collection.” Stitches, monograms, and motifs from vintage samplers have been adapted in a freeform way on tops and jeans. Sportiness, in the form of long shorts, is a carry over from resort. Providing a contrast to the width of the shorts are barely-there skorts and mini-skirts with attached bloomers. Another two-for-one look is a duster with a lining that can be worn on its own.

Openwork trims and folksy embroideries are Sea signatures; for spring the latter have been refined through the use of a new type of thread that allows for the most intricate work. Paolini indulged her passion for Chantilly lace as well. This season it reads alternatively sweet (see a lace-trimmed blazer) and sexy (transparency reveals undergarments in a grown-up way). 

The designer had a feeling for lingerie as outerwear as well. A mauve button-front dress with tucks and lace insets offered a less literal take on the boudoir look, which shared space in this offering with khaki separates, utility pockets, and rainwear capes boasting summer camp vibes. Paolini has been working on all of these themes for some time now. What felt most directional were the very subtle allusions to the ’80s, as seen on white work dresses that carried forward the spirit of Laura Ashley and on pleat-front balloon pants that gathered at the ankle.

September 9, 2025 0 comments
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Rachel Comey Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection
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Rachel Comey Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection

by jummy84 September 9, 2025
written by jummy84

Rachel Comey opted to let her spring 2026 models do their own hair and makeup backstage. In a note to Vogue in the weeks before the show, she explained, “as much as I love a large backstage production, producers and team members flying around with walkie talkies and clipboards, an intimate gathering with women putting their own lipstick on and chatting feels like a room I want to be in.”

Her words resonated as guests gathered in Great Jones Alley behind her newly expanded Broadway headquarters for tonight’s show. As a seatmate admired the eclectic, colorful, lived-in looks of the women in the crowd, a thought occurred: an intimate gathering with women wearing their own Rachel Comey clothes is a room—street, in this case—where you really do want to be.

Amidst the countless shows I’ve attended and reviewed over 20 years, a rare few have featured the kind of real-life fashion that Comey’s do. Removing even the artifice of backstage hair and makeup demonstrates the respect she has for her models and their points of view, a respect that naturally extends to her clients. Comey’s loath to discuss inspirations or seasonal messages. Instead, pressed for details about the new collection, she turns to fabrics: The engineered jacquard of an airy pink blouson paired with waxed cotton chinos, a matching jacket tied unassumingly around the waist; the compact knits of skinny pantsuits and tank dresses; and the “fine, fine” jersey of draped halter tops and skirts, those too in a soft, pretty pink.

If Comey is looking at the world with rose colored glasses, she has reason to. There’s been plenty of doom and gloom in the fashion industry this year, but she reports that her business is up significantly. “I try not to pay attention to whatever else is going on,” she said. “I focus on my customers, what they’re wearing, what they’re shopping for.”

Hence the practical outerwear that was in the mix with those subtly special pieces: a sturdy trench and another in fluid washed silk, a tweedy cardigan jacket, a double-face cocoon coat. Still, the lasting impression was of the ultra-fine materials—the slip dresses in jersey or engineered jacquard—that will wash over the body like a caress. That feels like respect too.

September 9, 2025 0 comments
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Veronica Beard Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection
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Veronica Beard Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection

by jummy84 September 8, 2025
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Veronica Beard is willing to bet that the boho craze will be alive and well come spring 2026. Veronica Miele Beard and Veronica Swanson Beard are all in on ’70s paisley prints, flouncy ruffled minidresses, dainty lace, and ultra-flared jeans.

The offering is a full 180 from last season’s American sportswear emphasis, and a departure from the brand’s structured tailoring. “It’s a change for us, certainly in the overt femininity,” Swanson Beard said. “We’ve always gone a little bit more power dressing, tailoring-heavy, strong shoulder. I think what’s really pretty is the ease and femininity in this collection from a silhouette perspective.” While it is a freer offering for the sisters-in-law, the brand’s DNA is still there: a rust brown and blue striped three-piece set is a particular standout, while a a pair of crisp trousers is cut in a delicate eyelet.

The most exciting component of the collection is a new roster of contributors: the team’s student interns. The brand partnered with the Council of Fashion Designers of America to create the Veronica Beard x CFDA Creative Futures Scholarship. Four college juniors spent the summer interning at the brand across departments (including knitwear, soft wovens, tailoring, and denim) and were each granted $50,000 to help fund their independent design careers. By summer’s end, the students were able to see their work evolve from a sketch to pieces in the spring 2026 collection, including a pair of embellished jeans and a peach cowl-neck slip.

For the Veronicas, it was a full-circle moment, and a reminder of how far they’ve come as a brand. “We were CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund finalists at one point in our lives,” Miele Beard said. “To flip it around and be a brand that [students] could work toward was iconic.”

September 8, 2025 0 comments
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