
Latest Fashion News
Prada unveils Spring/Summer 2026 campaign with star-studded cast
Prada released its **Spring/Summer 2026 campaign**, “Image of an Image,” shot with artist Anne Collier and focused on reframing fashion through fine art. The visuals feature high-profile talent including Hunter Schafer, Damson Idris, Carey Mulligan, John Glacier, Levon Hawke, Nicholas Hoult and Liu Wen, underscoring Prada’s push for culturally resonant imagery.
Louis Vuitton marks 130 years of its monogram with immersive New York pop-up
Louis Vuitton is celebrating the **130th anniversary of its monogram** with a special pop-up inside its SoHo boutique in New York City. The space features immersive installations highlighting the monogram across core silhouettes like the Speedy, Neverfull and Alma, using themed rooms, a bar and terrace to deepen brand storytelling and client engagement.
Skims launches new Team USA capsule ahead of Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics
Skims has reunited with **Team USA** for a new capsule of loungewear and athleticwear ahead of the 2026 Milano Cortina Olympic and Paralympic Games. The collection, sold online, is modeled by athletes including world ice dance champion Madison Chock and World Cup gold medalist bobsledder Kaysha Love, reinforcing the brand’s sports-adjacent positioning.
Mejuri taps five tennis pros as new global ambassadors and launches Mejuri PLAY
Jewelry label Mejuri appointed **five female tennis players**—Victoria Mboko, McCartney Kessler, Eugenie “Genie” Bouchard, Valerie Glozman and Hannah Klugman—as global ambassadors. The move coincides with the debut of **Mejuri PLAY**, a limited-edition jewelry and sportswear line celebrating female athletes and the intersection of sport and style.
White & Warren debuts ‘Clubhouse’ cashmere line inspired by vintage sportswear
Knitwear brand White & Warren launched **Clubhouse**, a seasonal line referencing country club style and vintage sportswear. The inaugural drop offers 10 ultra-soft cashmere pieces—from hoodies and cardigans to crewnecks and shorts—aimed at easy transitions from daytime to evening in a polished, preppy aesthetic.
Paris Haute Couture Week set to open with major designer debuts
The official schedule for **Paris Haute Couture Spring 2026** confirms the season will open on January 26 with several high-profile designer debuts. As the first major fashion week of the year, the couture shows will spotlight directional trends, craftsmanship and new creative leadership at select maisons, setting an early tone for luxury fashion in 2026.
London’s Source Fashion trade show to spotlight responsible sourcing and ‘Analogue Futures’
The upcoming **Source Fashion** trade fair in London will gather over 250 audited manufacturers from more than 20 sourcing regions to focus on responsible production. Its 2026 creative theme, **‘Analogue Futures’**, emphasizes tactility, imperfection and slower production, reflecting consumer interest in degrowth and more human-centered fashion systems.
Source Fashion launches British Pavilion to champion UK manufacturing
For the first time, Source Fashion is introducing a **British Pavilion** backed by a bursary to elevate UK manufacturing and craft on the global stage. Participants such as Apparel Tasker, Fashion Enter, Courtney & Co and The Natural Fibre Company receive funded space and marketing support, responding to growing demand for local, traceable and agile production.
Source Fashion program to tackle circularity, AI and future of manufacturing
The show’s content program will address **supply chain accountability, circular business models, regulation and the future of manufacturing** through debates and fireside chats. Sessions include a talk on creating fashion from waste with ELV Denim’s founder Anna Foster, analysis of fashion’s bottom line to 2030 and discussions on how AI can give brands a competitive edge.
State of Fashion 2026 highlights AI’s disruptive impact on fashion’s workforce
The BoF–McKinsey **State of Fashion 2026** report warns that AI and automation will significantly reshape fashion’s workforce, transforming existing roles and creating new ones. Brands are urged to redesign organizational structures and talent strategies as machine learning tools permeate areas like product development, merchandising, customer service and supply chain planning.
Fashion retail braces for a tougher 2026 amid tariffs and consumer trade-down
Industry analysis indicates fashion retailers are preparing for a **rougher 2026**, as tariffs, persistent discounting and weaker consumer spending power pressure margins. Brands are rethinking pricing architectures, inventory discipline and AI-driven demand forecasting to navigate a more polarized market where value and off-price channels gain share.
Trend forecasts point to neo-minimalism and curated maximalism as key 2026 aesthetics
Trend forecasters highlight **neo-minimalism**, romantic volume, neo-romantic softness and curated maximalism as leading aesthetics for 2026 rather than a single dominant look. Designers are mixing clean, architectural silhouettes with expressive shapes, sheer layering and statement accessories, allowing consumers to choose aesthetics that best fit their lifestyles and personalities.