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Saint Laurent Spring/Summer 2026: Sharp Tailoring Meets Sheer Sensuality

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Saint Laurent presented its Spring/Summer 2026 collection in Paris with a focus on precise cuts, structured shapes, and lightweight materials. Creative director Anthony Vaccarello opened the show with designs that carried the brand’s established style codes.

The show opened with a set of dark-toned looks in shades of brown and black, combining leather pieces with structured jackets and crisp shirting. Models walked out in fitted skirts paired with jackets that carried exaggerated shoulders and boxy cuts. Some were styled with white shirts tied at the neck, while others came in zipped high style. Dark sunglasses were seen in some of the looks.

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Later on, the presentation shifted toward sheerness. Models appeared in translucent blouses and floor-length skirts that revealed lingerie underneath. Black remained dominant throughout, with occasional injections of white and neutrals.

One of the standout looks included a see-through chiffon top, styled under an oversized blazer with sharp lapels. Another highlighted a strapless dress constructed from sheer black fabric, cut to graze the ankles and paired with leather opera gloves.

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Leather were mostly seen on the runway too: skirts and belted jackets all in glossy leather. Knee-high boots were often layered under skirts or styled with thigh-high slits, highlighting the elongated shape that has become one of Vaccarello’s signatures.

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Flowy gowns were given architectural shoulders or sculptural draping, often finished in sheer silk. A notable piece was a halter dress cut in a liquid-like metallic fabric, nodding to Saint Laurent’s tradition of glamour while still aligning with Vaccarello’s stripped-down approach.

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Accessories stayed minimal but noticeable. Wide leather belts gave shape to jackets and dresses, emphasizing the hourglass figure. Oversized sunglasses and slim clutches complemented the dark, refined mood.

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The collection emphasized its contrasts, pairing structure with light fabrics, the designs were distinctly Saint Laurent yet varied across the lineup. For Spring/Summer 2026, Vaccarello presented a clear take on the brand’s core identity.

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4 Minimalist ’90s Styles That Are Back

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The 90s aesthetic continues to influence 2026 fashion through clean silhouettes, reduced detailing, and essential wardrobe pieces. The focus remains on minimal detailing rather than embellishment.

 Here are 4 90s fashion trends that have made a strong return in 2026.

Slip Dresses

 

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The slip dress remains a key item for 90s minimalism in 2026. It focuses on clean-cut design, and lightweight fabrics without embellishment.

The construction is minimal, often designed for single-piece wear or no layering. The design direction follows the late 90s approach to simple dressing, where fabric and cut define the piece.

 Cigarette trousers

 

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Cigarette trousers and straight-leg denim remain key in 90s-inspired dressing in 2026. The shapes include a narrow, straight cut from waist to hem.

Denim variations use rigid or lightly structured fabrics with limited distressing. The focus is on durability and clean construction, positioning both styles as everyday pieces rather than seasonal items.

 Tailored Blazers

 

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Tailored blazers are key to the 90s minimalism direction. The design emphasis is on defined shoulders, moderate structure, and minimal detailing.

Blazers are styled with straight trousers, denim, or dresses, maintaining a simple styling. It prioritises versatility in work and casual wear.

Minimal Footwear

 

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Minimal footwear aligns with the 90s-inspired aesthetic in 2026. This includes slim sandals, low-profile heels, and simple strap designs.

The construction uses clean shapes and ease of wear, with minimal embellishment. The focus is on proportion and simplicity.

The 90s influence in 2026 is seen in consistent silhouettes, reduced detailing, and a focus on functional wardrobe pieces. The emphasis is on clothing designed for repeated wear, with styling kept simple.

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Lauryn Hill Appears with Her Children in Denim Tears’s New Spring/Summer 2026 Campaign

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Founder and creative director Tremaine Emory taps Lauryn Hill to front Denim Tears’s latest Spring/Summer 2026 campaign, marking a new installment in the brand’s ongoing in-house denim project. The shoot places Hill in a black-and-white denim design and it’s cultural roots.

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Shot by Liam MacRae and Justin Sarinana, the campaign frames Hill against a school-style backdrop. She appears in layered denim piece featuring Denim Tears’s signature embroidered cotton wreath motif placed closely across the fabric so the pattern becomes part of the outfit and not just a detail. The styling is completed with denim accessories, wide clear-framed sunglasses, and stacked bangle jewelry.

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Hill’s look centers on layered denim construction, with the embroidered detailing positioned within the outfit. Visible stitching and surface texture are highlighted through the monochrome photography, allowing the texture of the jeanswear to remain the main point.

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The campaign continues Denim Tears’s approach under Emory, where clothing is used as a medium to reference cultural history through design and material execution.

She appears with her children Selah Marley, YG Marley, Sara Marley, and Johnny Cash showing different ways the same pieces can be worn.

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Stella McCartney x H&M Return With New Collection

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Stella McCartney is set to collaborate with H&M for a Spring 2026 collection, marking her second partnership with the retailer following their initial partnership in 2026. The project is scheduled to be launched in selected H&M stores and online.

The project revisits McCartney’s design archive, with a focus on tailoring, ready-to-wear pieces pieces reinterpreted for a wider retail audience. The collection continues her use of certified and recycled materials.

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Materials used across the collection include recycled textiles, organic cotton, certified wool systems, recycled glass beads, regenerative cotton, and materials derived from agricultural waste streams. H&M also provides transparency information on garment tags, outlining sourcing and material composition.

Stella McCartney describes the collaboration as part of her wider approach to responsible fashion design, stating:

“It’s about pushing the industry forward and proving that desirable fashion can be made with more responsible materials.”

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She also addresses the intent behind the partnership in relation to reach and accessibility:

“I’ve always believed fashion should be a force for change. Working with H&M again allows that conversation to reach a wider audience.”

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H&M describes the collection as combining wardrobe staples with McCartney’s established design codes associated with her label. The collaboration is part of H&M’s ongoing series of designer partnerships that combine high-street distribution with established fashion houses.

 

 

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