Rachel Antonoff Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection
- Entertainment, LIFESTYLE, Netflix, Runway
- May 11, 2026

For Dsquared2’s Dean and Dan Caten, the idea of an Italian summer was the basis of their resort 2027 collection. But that alone would be too basic, so the duo reinterpreted it through their Canadian perspective, leaning into a duality expressed through a constant juxtaposition between high and low cultural references—and a nod to the
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The lacy lingerie that lingered at the finale of Anthony Vaccarello’s last Saint Laurent runway show has walked into his pre-fall collection in a different way. Gilded lace, slit skirts, leather, fur-like shearling and lots of leg would sum up a first impression of this collection, a catalog of provocative looks that are available to
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Since arriving at Gucci, Demna has adopted a “go big or go home” policy. The Spike Jonze and Halina Reijn-directed movie “The Tiger” that stood in for a show last September. The gargantuan February set flanked by an Uffizi’s worth of 3D-scanned statues. And now, his first cruise show staged smack dab in the middle
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For Rachel Antonoff, work and family are deeply entwined. Take 2021, when she enlisted her family—including musician brother Jack and father, Rick, her business partner—to pose for her lookbook. Then, in 2022 and 2025, she had her family pose again, however this time casting Hollywood icons (think: Bob Balaban as dad, Susie Essman as mom,
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What does the future of fashion look for the class of 2026? It’s not one without obstacles: the traditional retail landscape is wary at best, and the luxury sector’s AI dam has seemingly begun to break. And yet, for the Fashion Institute of Technology’s graduating class, the answer seems to center on adaptive conversations rather
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