Tag: Runway
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[Dolce & Gabbana] Fall/Winter 2026 Review | Black Tailoring and the Reinforcement of Identity
Dolce & Gabbana Fall/Winter 2026 was not framed as a reinvention. It read as consolidation. In a season where many luxury houses are navigating creative transitions and aesthetic resets, Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana presented a collection that reaffirmed long-standing brand codes rather than introducing a radical shift. The emphasis was placed on black tailoring,…
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[Prada] Fall/Winter 2026 Runway Review | Layering as Process, and the Structural Return of Bella Hadid
Context: A Wardrobe Question, Not a Manifesto Prada Fall/Winter 2026 did not arrive with a slogan, nor with a theatrical theme.Instead, it began with two deceptively simple questions voiced backstage by Raf Simons: “What do I wear with what?”“What is possible?” In a fashion cycle once governed by seasonal rules—mini skirts for spring, power shoulders…
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[Jacquemus] Fall 2026 RTW | When Spectacle Gives Way to Structure
For much of the past decade, Simon Porte Jacquemus has been defined by images that traveled faster than clothes: lavender fields in Provence, endless wheat paths, salt-white deserts, and runways staged as postcards. Jacquemus became a brand you recognized before you necessarily understood. Fall 2026 marks a clear pivot.This was not a collection built for…
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[Prada 26SS] The Discipline of Color, the Rhythm of Control
In September 2025, Prada returned with a Spring/Summer 2026 collection that felt less like a seasonal proposal and more like a quiet assertion of intent. Set against a vivid orange runway, the show unfolded as a dialogue between restraint and release—between the discipline of uniform dressing and the emotional charge of color. Under Miuccia Prada…