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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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The Best Street Style Seen at the Fall 2026 Shows in Milan

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Milan Fashion Week 2026 brought its signature street style energy to the city of Milan, where editors, models, and creators displayed their take on street style. The most photographed looks balanced classic neutrals with occasional bold colors. Although a few vibrant pieces appeared, the overall direction embraced neutral palettes.

Layering was a common styling choice in among attendees. Many used blazers and jackets to add structure and dimension to their outfits, while some attendees paired socks with heels or boots, adding a layered look. Jackets were paired with underlayers or matching two-piece sets, showing fashion insiders combined pieces to create layered outfits.

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Some attendees experimented with textures. Lightweight fabrics and subtle layering were seen, while denim appeared frequently across outfits. Many embraced coordinated denim pieces, pairing jackets with matching skirts or trousers.

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Among the accessories, mini bags appeared consistently, mostly coordinated with other elements of the outfit. Thin belts were used to define the waist. A few attendees opted for shoulder bags.

For those tracking Milan Fashion Week FW26 street style, coordinated denim sets, structured blazers, and earthy tonal dressing were mostly seen. Details such as pairing socks with heels or boots offered a wearable styling tip. As images from the week continue to circulate, these key choices are likely to inspire wardrobe staples for the coming months.

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2026 Met Gala Dress Code Announced: Fashion Is Art

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The Met Gala has confirmed its theme for 2026: “Fashion Is Art.” The announcement was made by Vogue on February 23 for the 2026 event.

The dress code accompanies the Costume Institute’s spring exhibition, “Costume Art,” which explores the connections between clothing and visual art.

The gala will take place on Monday, May 4, 2026, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. It will be co‑chaired by Beyoncé, Nicole Kidman, Venus Williams, and Anna Wintour.

Met Gala 2026 theme: Fashion isArt

The theme encourages guests to interpret clothing as a form of artistic expression. Rather than specifying a particular style or color palette, the dress code invites guests to show cultural and historical influences. Andrew Bolton, curator in charge of the Costume Institute, notes that fashion and the human form have long been central to visual culture, which the exhibition seeks to illustrate.

The “Costume Art” exhibition opens to the public on May 10, 2026, in the Costume Institute’s new Condé M. Nast Galleries. It will feature nearly 400 garments displayed alongside artworks from different periods, show the connection between clothing and visual art over time. The show highlights a variety of body types and forms, examining how fashion interacts with art from classical to contemporary contexts.

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Elle Fanning at the 2024 Met Gala

Under this year’s theme, the Met Gala red carpet is expected to display a range of interpretations:

• Designs inspired by historical or contemporary art movements.

• Silhouettes and tailoring that emphasize structure and form.

• Innovative fabrics and details that show design techniques and materials and design concepts.

The emphasis is on interpreting clothing through artistic concepts with creative flexibility.

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Coleman Domingo at the 2025 Met Gala

The 2026 Met Gala and the accompanying exhibition position fashion as an integral part of art history, highlighting the connection between fashion and visual culture between design, craftsmanship, and visual culture.

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North West 12, to Launch Her Own Fashion and Jewellery Line as Kim Kardashian Secures Trademarks

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In a recent business move, 12-year-old North West is preparing to launch her own fashion and jewellery line, backed by trademark filings secured by her mother, Kim Kardashian. The filings outline a structured commercial plan, positioning North as the face of a multi-category brand.

Legal paperwork submitted to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office outlines a broad scope that extends beyond a single product release. The trademarks cover clothing, footwear, accessories, jewellery, watches, handbags and cosmetic cases. Such wide classification is typical of companies planning long-term expansion. Instead of testing a single product category, the filings reserve space for expansion across retail segments that often define full lifestyle labels.

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The brand name attached to the filings, NOR11, is believed to reference North’s identity and age when the concept was first discussed. Early hints of the label surfaced when she and friends were photographed wearing logo-marked hats months before the paperwork became public. In fashion marketing terms, this acts as early promotion: visibility without formal announcement, allowing the name to gain early visibility before product release.

Corporate records show the trademarks were filed under a family-linked company structure, with Kardashian listed as the responsible executive overseeing the venture. This structure shows professional management. Trademark protection at this level requires legal investment and long-term planning, signalling intent to commercialise the brand.

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Kardashian built SKIMS into a major shapewear and basics label through aggressive licensing and direct-to-consumer strategy. North’s father, Kanye West, influenced sneaker and streetwear markets through Yeezy partnerships that combined endorsement with direct product involvement. North’s project combines elements of both models: personal branding supported by industrial-scale planning.

Reactions online have varied. Supporters view the move as an expected progression for a child raised inside fashion production, arguing that early exposure can translate into creative independence later. Critics question the ethics of turning her into a commercial brand at such a young age, especially in a media environment where celebrity children are already highly visible. The debate reflects a wider discussion around family branding in the influencer era, where personal life and monetisation increasingly overlap.

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The legal groundwork is already complete. Trademark filings of this breadth are legal protections designed to secure ownership before products reach the market. The filings reflect a structured launch plan rather than a casual celebrity project.

North West enters the industry with advantages uncommon for new designers: instant recognition, capital backing and a built-in global audience. A successful rollout will depend on design quality, production management and brand consistency. What follows will determine whether the label develops into a long-term business or remains tied primarily to its famous origins.

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