Overview
- Runways coalesced around pronounced texture and tactility—feathers, fringe and fur—alongside blank-slate openings in creams and whites, billowing pant shapes, statement belts and pops of cerulean plus functional pendant accessories.
- Backstage beauty prioritized spectacle in hair, lashes and nails, from translucent or gilded lashes to ultra-long pierced and feathered nails, while skin stayed minimal and glowy with brand tie-ins from Lashify, Dieux and Sisley Paris.
- Street style confirmed near-term wearability with checks, lace, red-accent knits, animal prints, column skirts and tan outerwear, plus cropped jackets, voluminous trousers, retro hats and argyle knits.
- Risk-forward dressing remained visible outside shows with sheer looks and bra-as-top styling, joined by sharp neckties and scarf belts that broadened the accessories story.
- Debuts and star power shaped the narrative, with Rachel Scott’s Proenza Schouler teaser and first Diotima runway, Gwyneth Paltrow’s Gwyn line presentation, and celebrity front rows at marquee shows including Michael Kors and Calvin Klein.