NARDOS Fall/Winter 2026 Collection Photo Credit: Masato Onoda
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New York Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2026: The Collections and Moments Defining the Season

From sculptural couture and intellectual tailoring to milestone runway debuts and heritage-driven accessories, these standout NYFW stories capture fashion’s current state of mind.

Caroline Dalal

New York Fashion Week continues to prove that the runway is only part of the story. Fall/Winter 2026 arrived with a clear shift toward intention, where designers explored identity, heritage, craftsmanship, and material innovation with renewed focus. Across presentations, runway shows, and intimate brand moments, the season revealed fashion that is thinking carefully about its next chapter. These seven stories offer a closer look at the collections, collaborations, and cultural signals shaping the conversation right now.

NARDOS Centers Heritage and Human Presence

NARDOS Fall/Winter 2026 Collection

With The Infinite Banquet, designer Nardos Imam approached Fall 2026 as a meditation on intimacy, legacy, and the body as fashion’s true focal point. Presented in New York on February 12, 2026, the bespoke collection framed garments as vessels of memory, shaped through extensive handwork and grounded tones that emphasize sculpted silhouettes. Imam’s perspective as a first-generation immigrant informs the collection’s emotional core, positioning heritage as something actively created rather than inherited.

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ZANKOV Finds Beauty in Tension

ZANKOV Fall/Winter 2026 Collection

Shown on February 12, 2026, ZANKOV’s Fall/Winter 2026 collection, titled Think of Me More and More, leaned into contrast as a design language. Subdued color met expressive texture through knitwear, silk cady, brushed alpaca, and sculptural cashmere, creating a wardrobe that intentionally resists easy categorization. Strategic partnerships, including sterling silver jewelry with Heath Wagoner and a circularity focused footwear collaboration with The RealReal, reinforced the brand’s ongoing interest in material dialogue and lifecycle thinking.

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Cinq à Sept Marks Ten Years With a Personal First Runway

Cinq à Sept Fall/Winter 2026 Collection

Cinq à Sept reached a defining milestone on February 11, 2026, presenting its first runway show at Prince George Ballroom as part of a ten year anniversary moment. The Fall/Winter 2026 collection, titled La Célébration, drew on the poetic energy of the 1970s, pairing cascading ruffles, lace trimmed silk, vegan naplak leather, and gold brocade with a quietly rebellious edge. A live performance by the Young People’s Chorus of New York City added emotional texture, while a notable front row underscored the brand’s growing cultural reach.

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Louis Vuitton Introduces the Express Bag in Manhattan

Guests at Louis Vuitton's intimate New York cocktail gathering for the Express Bag

Louis Vuitton chose an intimate New York cocktail gathering at Obvio to debut the Express Bag, designed by Women’s Artistic Director Nicolas Ghesquière. Rooted in the House’s travel heritage, the new silhouette references the original 1930s Express name of the Speedy while drawing structural cues from the Keepall. Crafted in grained leather and velvet calfskin, the bag emphasizes versatility through multiple carry options and arrives in five colorways.

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CAMPILLO Examines Identity Through Structure

CAMPILLO Fall/Winter 2026 Collection

At BOOM at The Standard High Line on February 16, 2026, Patricio Campillo presented Possibility and Restraint, a collection that treats clothing as an active force in shaping the body and psyche. Sharp tailoring, internal scaffolding, jewel toned silks, suede, and charro inspired references worked together to explore how garments influence posture, perception, and presence. Ongoing collaborations with APICCAPS, Mariano Shoes, and Belcinto reinforced the collection’s technical depth and material focus.

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Alice + Olivia Rewrites the Gilded Age for Today

Alice + Olivia Fall/Winter 2026 Collection

Stacey Bendet’s Fall/Winter 2026 presentation for Alice + Olivia reexamined Gilded Age opulence through a modern New York lens. The 46 look collection paired Victorian inspired embroideries, corsetry, and sweeping silhouettes with denim, tailored trousers, and puffer outerwear. Presented at Surrogate’s Court, the show layered historical reference with forward thinking technique, including proprietary AI tools used to refine embroidery development. Beauty direction featuring pearl accented braids and a deep red lip reinforced the collection’s romantic yet grounded point of view.

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Pamella Roland Draws Power From Antarctica

Pamella Roland waves to the crowd on the runway at her Fall/Winter 2026 showing during New York Fashion Week

Inside the New York Public Library on February 12, 2026, Pamella Roland unveiled a Fall/Winter 2026 collection shaped by the stark beauty of Antarctica. Sculpted silhouettes moved through a palette of black, white, glacial blues, and jewel tones inspired by polar light. Liquid organza, chiffon, velvet, and sequins reflected the icy reference point, while pearls, crystals, and feathers introduced measured texture. Front row guests including Nicky Hilton and Erin Lichy reinforced the collection’s cultural visibility.

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Christian Cowan Turns the Act of Dressing Into Theater

Christian Cowan Fal/Winter 2026 Collection

Presented on February 13 in New York, Christian Cowan’s Fall/Winter 2026 collection, titled Before the Door Opens, examined the psychologically charged moment of getting dressed. Working with original 1950s textiles, antique lace trims, and traditional corsetry techniques, Cowan elevated undergarments such as bullet bras and waist cinchers into central visual statements. Notable guests including Julia Fox and Bebe Rexha underscored the show’s cultural pull, while collaborations with BSWANKY, Harvy Santos, and Jennifer Behr sharpened the collection’s cinematic edge.

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Bronx and Banco Revisits Y2K With Sharper Intent

Bronx and Banco Fall/Winter 2026 Collection

For Fall/Winter 2026, Natalie De’Banco steered Bronx and Banco into a more dimensional phase, revisiting late 1990s and early 2000s references through a more considered lens. The collection maintained the label’s body conscious foundation while expanding into outerwear, separates, and accessories. Material tension drove the narrative, pairing leather with lace, faux fur with metallic textiles, and sheer mesh with saturated plaids. With styling by Celia Azoulay and production by S Projects, the runway signaled a brand entering its next chapter with clear momentum.

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Valerian Hughes Blends Couture With Live Art

Valerian Hughes Fall/Winter 2026 Collection

Maison Valerian Hughes introduced its haute couture collection RÊVE ÉVEILLÉ through an immersive presentation at Prince George Ballroom, positioning the February 16 showing as both runway and live art environment. The Paris based house presented 20 sculptural couture looks shaped by Caribbean symbolism and architectural precision. A defining moment came when artist Ross Pino painted directly onto a couture piece during the show, reinforcing the brand’s interest in couture as a living medium. Beauty direction titled The Awaken Dream completed the multi sensory narrative.

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APICCAPS Elevates Footwear Through Designer Partnerships

APICCAPS X Willy Chavarria Collaboration during NYFW

For Fall/Winter 2026, the Portuguese Footwear Association strengthened its presence at Fashion Week through targeted collaborations with Willy Chavarria, Libertine, Kallmeyer, and CAMPILLO. The initiative pairs designers with Portuguese manufacturers to translate creative concepts into commercially viable footwear while preserving artisanal integrity. Materials developed through the BioShoes4all project further highlight the group’s emphasis on innovation and long term production expertise.

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The Supermodel Project and Syndicate11 Shift the Fashion Week Conversation

Guests at The Supermodel Project and Syndicate11 intimate gathering

Away from the runway spotlight, The Supermodel Project and Syndicate11 hosted an intimate February 13 gathering at the Alameda Hotel in Chelsea that centered the people behind the industry. A moderated discussion led by Betsy Sze alongside Achok Majak and Greg Chan examined visibility, professional rights, and long-term support systems for working models. Founded by Levi Lomey, Syndicate11 framed the evening around relationship-driven community building, reinforcing a broader push toward accountability and care within fashion’s fast-moving ecosystem.

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Malan Breton Brings Film Noir Drama to the Runway

Malan Breton Fall/Winter 2026 Collection

At the Leman Ballroom in Manhattan’s Financial District, Malan Breton unveiled Song of the Winter Siren, a Fall/Winter 2026 collection steeped in late 1920s and 1930s noir glamour. Sculpted silhouettes moved through a nocturnal palette of inkwell black, champagne gold, garnet, and smoke silver, reinforcing Breton’s focus on tension and cinematic storytelling. Beauty direction by Odilis and hair by Vivienne Mackinder supported the era-inflected mood, while a live performance by Sorana extended the evening’s emotional arc beyond the runway.

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hiTechMODA Expands the Global Runway Conversation

hiTechModa Presents Yesi Rose Fashion

hiTechMODA returned to New York Fashion Week with a two-day February showcase that highlighted its growing role as a platform for international design voices. This season marked the debut of an interactive runway, one of only three in the United States, offering audiences a more immersive way to engage with collections. Featuring a wide roster of designers across ready-to-wear, couture, and concept-driven categories, the presentations reinforced hiTechMODA’s emphasis on innovation, inclusivity, and cross-border creative exchange.

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New York Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2026 showcased a shift towards intentional design, with collections exploring identity, heritage, and material innovation. Designers like Nardos Imam and ZANKOV highlighted themes of intimacy and contrast, while brands such as Louis Vuitton and Cinq à Sept marked milestones with new launches and first runway shows, reflecting a season of thoughtful fashion evolution.

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