One of my favourite collections this season, Loewe’s Fall/Winter 2026 offering felt playful, sculptural and richly expressive, yet ultimately timeless. Under the creative direction of Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez, the house continues to evolve while honouring the craft that has defined Loewe since its founding in Madrid in 1846. Known originally as a leather workshop before becoming one of fashion’s most quietly influential houses, Loewe has long balanced artistry with restraint.
This season, colour, texture and form take centre stage — from glossy cobalt slip silhouettes layered with knit tights, to sculptural tweed constructions and dramatic fringed outerwear that moves almost like sculpture on the body.
Elsewhere, buttery shearling coats and woven leather accessories remind us why Loewe remains a favourite among those who appreciate fashion that whispers rather than shouts. For those who follow the language of craft in fashion, Loewe continues to speak it fluently — and beautifully.
Maria Ugrinovski Edtor In Chief
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