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Pharrell Williams Presents Louis Vuitton’s Fall 2026 Menswear Collection

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Pharrell Williams revealed Louis Vuitton’s Fall/Winter 2026 menswear collection at Paris Men’s Fashion Week, delivering a presentation. The show took place outside the Louis Vuitton Foundation in Paris, inside a large cube structure that immediately set it apart from the usual runway format.

The collection focused on quiet elegance. With its glass walls and clean lines set against artificial grass, the space felt more like a modern home than a runway, adding a quiet sense of ease as the models passed through. It felt more like watching scenes from a film than a traditional fashion show. The collection stayed true to a grounded palette, built around beige, brown, grey, black, denim, and cream. From time to time, soft pops of colour including red, yellow, pink, baby blue, and green added warmth.

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The clothes blended classic tailoring with comfort. Long coats, double-breasted jackets, loose trousers, parkas layered over suits, and relaxed knits showed Pharrell’s continued interest in wearable luxury.

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Accessories such as leather caps, polished shoes, and subtle hardware details kept the looks refined and practical. Music played a major role in shaping the atmosphere. A live orchestra performed alongside gospel-style dancers moving to hip-hop rhythms.

The show drew a high-profile crowd. Guests included John Legend, Future, Skepta, SZA, Usher, Jackson Wang, and France’s First Lady, Brigitte Macron. K-pop star BamBam of GOT7 also made his runway debut.

Photo Credit: Spotlight Louis Vuitton F26 Menswear Show

This collection also marked the beginning of Louis Vuitton’s monogram anniversary year. With Fall 2026, Pharrell Williams continued to shape Louis Vuitton menswear into something thoughtful, and relaxed.

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Inside Ralph Lauren Men’s Fall 2026 Collection

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Ralph Lauren Men’s Fall 2026 Collection — Instagram

Ralph Lauren is more than a brand; it’s a style institution. For over six decades, the American designer has shaped what “classic cool” looks like, combining rugged utility, Ivy League prep, and luxury refinement into a singular fashion language. This fall, Lauren brought that legacy straight to the global stage with a highly talked-about Men’s Fall 2026 Collection presented at Milan Fashion Week, his first dedicated menswear show in years, and a clear sign that Ralph’s vision remains at the center of fashion.

 

Ralph Lauren Men’s Fall 2026 Collection — Instagram

The collection is like a story unfolding through the many ways men live and dress. At its core, Fall 2026 channels authentic American style, but with a lively, modern twist. Expect rough textures, deep earth tones, and simple, easy-to-wear tailoring that looks effortless but is carefully considered. Pieces range from vintage‑tinted rugby shirts with bold stripes to loose denim and classic camouflage, honoring the brand’s iconic Polo roots.

 

Ralph Lauren Men’s Fall 2026 Collection — Instagram

As the show evolved, so did the mood: Ivy League checks and regiment‑style coats gave way to solid wools, herringbone weaves, and forest greens. There’s a witty mix of workwear practicality and clean cuts, a checked suit paired with duck boots one minute, a plush camel cashmere overcoat the next.

 

Ralph Lauren Men’s Fall 2026 Collection — Instagram

Textures play a key role. Imagine leather jackets that have been worn in, suede jackets with fringe, soft fleeces, and intarsia knits that balance comfort and refinement, perfect for everyday wear. Oversized coats and baggy trousers bring a relaxed charm, rooted in tradition yet wholly fresh.

 

Ralph Lauren Men’s Fall 2026 Collection — Instagram

This season is different because refinement and relaxed style go hand in hand. The easygoing look of Polo and the crisp details of Purple Label come together to create an outfit that feels both true to the brand and as stylish as it would have been in the 1990s.

 

Ralph Lauren Men’s Fall 2026 Collection — Instagram

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The 2016 Fashion Trends are Coming Back

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Trends that dominated 2016 are firmly back in the forefront in 2026, creating nostalgic style moments from casual streetwear to the runway. This is an unexpected throwback to the past for fashion. The mid-2010s are being channelled by designers, influencers, and A-list celebrities with stylish modern twists, demonstrating that what was once retro is now surprisingly relevant.

 

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Famous wardrobe essentials like chokers, off-the-shoulder tops, baseball caps, and graphic tees pieces that flooded festival fashion ten years ago, are now redesigned for 2026 and are at the front of this comeback. To update these looks beyond their initial casual vibe, stylists advise wearing chokers with layered necklaces and off-the-shoulder tops with fitted pants.

Celebrities are actively participating in the throwback trend. Social media has erupted with a 2016 throwback challenge, seeing stars like Kylie Jenner, Lucy Hale and Eva Longoria revisiting flannel shirts, mirrored sunglasses and distressed denim, classic hallmarks of 2016’s carefree aesthetic.

 

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Royal influence hasn’t been ignored either. Princess Kate has inspired fashion fans by reviving her 2016 British Vogue cover look, particularly the suede trench coat, as a must-have transitional piece for the season.

High fashion is experiencing nostalgia as well. Many Spring/Summer collections pay homage to the spirit of the decade, embracing colorful accessories and streetwear influences that ruled runways ten years ago, even as designers continue to push forward.

 

Taylor Swift is seen walking in Soho on May 1, 2016 in New York City. — Image @Gettyimage

The return of 2016 fashion is more than just a throwback; it’s a sign of a renewed desire for carefree, expressive, and authentic style, and it serves as a reminder that fashion cycles are dynamic rather than static.

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Fall 2026 New York Fashion Week Dates Revealed: What to Know

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February is always exciting, New York Fashion Week is back, bringing the city alive with runway shows and fresh collections. presents new collections for the upcoming seasons. The dates for Fall 2026 (also called Fall/Winter 2026) have just been announced.

The Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) shared the preliminary schedule on January 14, 2026. It will take place from Wednesday, February 11, through Monday, February 16, 2026, spanning with six days of runway shows and special events.

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Ralph Lauren will present a day early, presenting its Fall 2026 collection on Tuesday, February 10, just ahead of the official NYFW schedule. The week start with Rachel Scott showing her first runway as creative director for Proenza Schouler on February 11. The last day (February 16) will have a closing show, but the designer is not yet named in the early list.

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The CFDA says this season is about strength, new ideas, and working together. American fashion is facing changes but staying creative and focused on the future. New brands joining the official list for the first time: 7 For All Mankind, Alix of Bohemia, Cult Gaia, J. Press, Pipenco, Veejay Floresca (a winner from Project Runway).

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Brands coming back: Public School (a cool favorite from years ago) and Derek Lam (now led by a new designer). Expect shows from Coach, Tory Burch, Carolina Herrera, Michael Kors, Calvin Klein Collection, Khaite, Sergio Hudson, Christian Siriano, Sandy Liang, and many others.

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More than 60 shows and presentations are planned. Many are runway shows, but some are smaller presentations or digital. Some big designers (like Marc Jacobs) might show outside the main dates, so watch for more news.

Most shows are for invited guests only (like buyers, press, and celebrities). But many are streamed online for everyone to watch. Check the official CFDA website or channels.

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