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LOEWE FW26 Punches You In The Face

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Last season, Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez officially graduated from Proenza Schouler, turning the page on a defining chapter to begin a new era at LOEWE. With Fall/Winter 2026, the duo sharpen their vision for the Spanish house, delivering a confident lineup of sculptural silhouettes, saturated color, and a preview of their LOEWE menswear.

For their sophomore outing, the designers welcomed guests to the historic Château de Vincennes, where the front row included familiar faces like Sarah Pidgeon and Julia Garner. Playful aquatic sculptures by Cosima von Bonin flanked the space, watching over a 65-look collection that unfolded along a vivid yellow runway. The show opened with a glossy, perfectly folded “lace” dress that slouched with architectural precision, followed by gradient fur coats and long-haired beaded designs topped with monochromatic hoods.

Bursts of color injected optimism into the lineup, balancing humor with dramatic volume. Puffed jackets arrived slope-ready with oversized hoods, while zippered knitwear peeled back to reveal layers in bold primary tones. Fur gowns swirled with texture alongside blooming bombers, leather parkas, and padded scarves rendered in two-tone plaid — rounding out a collection that felt playful, fearless, and unmistakably LOEWE.

Take a closer look at LOEWE FW26 in the gallery above.

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