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Our Favorite Looks from Ferragamo’s SS26 Show  

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“A bold fusion of 1920s elegance and Africana influences — Ferragamo SS26 captured modern luxury with timeless edge.”

Ferragamo’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection drew inspiration from the Roaring Twenties and the Africana movement.

With Maximilian Davis as the creative director, we witnessed creativity, modern designs and craftsmanship at its finest. From this season, here are seven standout staples that caught our attention

Ferragamo SS26 Show, 2025 - WWD

Ferragamo SS26 Show, 2025 – WWD

For the very first look, we have a gold satin button-up shirt with long sleeves and matching wide-leg trousers. A gold satin sash tied around the waist for a monochrome effect and brown leather shoulder bag to go.

This look was bold, creative and definitely had to have a spot on our list.

Ferragamo SS26 Show, 2025 - WWD

Ferragamo SS26 Show, 2025 – WWD

The second outfit featured an oversized beige blazer with a V-neck with a very short skirt that complements the outfit. The long dark scarf adds a bold twist to the look.

For accessories, she has a statement orange bag, a chunky gold necklace and black and white designer shoes.

Ferragamo SS26 Show, 2025 - WWD

Ferragamo SS26 Show, 2025 – WWD

Up next, we have an outfit inspired by the fashion style in the 1920’s, a halter neck free-flowing dress with feather details and scarf that add a touch of luxury to the look.

Her shoes are the same cream colour of the dress which adds a monochrome vibe to the overall look.

Ferragamo SS26 Show, 2025 - WWD

Ferragamo SS26 Show, 2025 – WWD

For the next dress, we also have a monochromatic look playing here. A bright yellow sleeveless top with a round neckline paired with a matching mini skirt which had lace detailing.

The yellow panels and shoes tied the look together. It was simple but stylish and sophisticated.

Ferragamo SS26 Show, 2025 - WWD

Ferragamo SS26 Show, 2025 – WWD

One of the highlights reimagined 1920s glamour with a clean, contemporary edge.

This outfit has a fitted double-breasted blazer with a low neckline and matching knee-length straight skirt with very unique open-toe shoes. It bridged past and present easily, making it one of the strongest statements of the show.

Ferragamo SS26 Show, 2025 - WWD

Ferragamo SS26 Show, 2025 – WWD

The dress was an oversized kaftan styled dress with deep V-neckline and very unique patchings, fringes and a beautiful fusion of black, grey and gold.

The black scarf and shoes kept it simple and tied the look together beautifully.

Ferragamo SS26 Show, 2025 - WWD

Ferragamo SS26 Show, 2025 – WWD

And for the last dress, this one stood out for its simplicity. This look featured a light brown midi gown with button details and a subtle slit on one side.

The black leather bag added sharpness and bright red pointed-toe shoes added a pop of colour to the whole look.

For those who missed Ferragamo’s Spring/Summer 2026 show, these were the standout looks that defined the collection

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Zendaya and On Introduce First Co-Created Footwear and Apparel Collection

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Zendaya has teamed up again with On, introducing a new chapter in their partnership. The team unveiled their first co-created collection that includes both footwear and apparel. This project marks a shift from earlier collaborations, with Zendaya involved in the design process.

Last year, the actress worked with On, in the release of the Cloudzone Moon sneaker, with support from her longtime stylist, Law Roach. The collaboration focused on footwear design and campaign visuals.

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But this recent release introduced a new silhouette, the Cloudnova Moon, alongside a matching clothing line. This collection focuses on combining technical sportswear elements with everyday styling, using clean silhouettes, different textures, and muted color choices.

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In a press statement, the actress shared, “It’s been so much fun to collaborate with Law and the On team on these essentials, we wanted to create pieces that feel versatile and easy to wear, styles that move with you across different moments. We started with the idea of making people feel confident and effortless, and we built everything out from there. Working with Spike Jonze brought that vision to life in a really special way, the world he created gave it a whole new dimension.”

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The campaign is supported by a short film by Academy Award-winning director Spike Jonze, highlighting the creative process behind the collaboration. Titled Shape of Dreams, the film presents Zendaya’s imagined design space, “The Dream Lab” where ideas evolve into final products through a staged visual progression. It was shot by photographer Sean Thomas.

The collection will be available in four colorways: Wolf Alloy, Dew Spruce, Fig, and Black Ink, set to be released on April 16, 2026, through On and selected retailers, both in-store and online.

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Nicole Kidman Reworks Naked Dressing in Schiaparelli

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Nicole Kidman attended the premiere of Margot’s Got Money Troubles in New York City wearing Schiaparelli’s Fall 2026 collection.

The outfit was a two-piece consisting of a zip-up top and a pencil skirt. Both pieces featured white fish-scale embellishment running down the front with sheer panels balanced by structured sections.

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She paired the look with black strappy sandals by Gianvito Rossi and an Ortega watch. Compared to the runway version, the skirt was worn higher on the waist, and the belt seen on the original design was removed.

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Hair was styled by Adir Abergel in a structured updo with loose lengths and feathered bangs. Makeup was done by Mary Wiles, featuring a neutral base and with brown smoky eyes.

Her recent red carpet appearances follow a similar direction. In 2026, she wore a nude-toned illusion gown by Gucci at the A Family Affair premiere, and a sheer floral appliqué look by Dolce & Gabbana at the Spellbound premiere, both using sheer and structured elements.

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Kidman is credited as an executive producer on the series, which is set for release on April 15, 2026.

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Miranda Meets Her Muse: Meryl Streep and Anna Wintour Share a Vogue Cover

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Anna Wintour Condé Nast’s Chief Content Officer and Global Editorial Director of Vogue, appeared on the magazine’s cover, alongside Meryl Streep who played a magazine editor in “The Devil Wears Prada,” ahead of the sequel, The Devil Wears Prada 2, expected in May 1 2026.

The theme of the magazine’s latest issue is to bring together the editor and the actress known for playing her role on screen. The shoot was styled by Grace Coddington. Wintour wore a red Prada maxi dress, paired with Manolo Blahnik heels, S.J. Phillips necklaces, and Chanel sunglasses.

 

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While Meryl Streep appeared in a black Prada suit, finished with dark sunglasses. Both women wore sunglasses in the images. The cover was photographed by Annie Leibovitz.

Greta Gerwig spoke with Meryl Streep and Anna Wintour about the upcoming sequel, the future of fashion, and life in their seventies. Wintour said “It is such an honor to be played by Meryl who wouldn’t consider that an extraordinary gift?”

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Streep and Wintour are not interested in trading places in real life. Wintour dismissed the idea of acting, noting she has no skills for it and would struggle with tasks such as singing, dancing, or cooking. Streep, on the other hand, said she would not want to take on the responsibilities of running a large organization like Vogue, including managing its operations and editorial responsibilities.

Streep’s character, Miranda Priestly, the editor-in-chief of the fictional magazine Runway, was inspired by Wintour. The 2006 film was based on the 2003 novel by Lauren Weisberger.

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The feature arrives at a time when interest in “The Devil Wears Prada” has increased following news of the sequel. Streep’s role in the film remains one of the most referenced portrayals of a fashion editor in popular culture.

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