Versace’s Presents Spring 2026 Eyewear Campaign

The new Versace Spring Summer 2026 eyewear pairs a cast pulling from dance, modeling, music, and film.
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The new Versace Spring Summer 2026 eyewear pairs a cast pulling from dance, modeling, music, and film.

The Acne Studios SS26 Midsummer capsule runs on optical trickery, with sprayed logos and trompe-l’oeil denim reworking the brand’s summer staples.

Louis Vuitton has named Olympic figure skater Alysa Liu, fresh off two gold medals in Milan, as its newest House Ambassador.

Chanel’s Spring Summer 2026 eyewear campaign brings together Nicole Kidman, G-Dragon, Lily-Rose Depp, Pedro Pascal, and Ayo Edebiri.

Angel Reese just added another first to her resume, fronting Victoria’s Secret’s Season of Strapless campaign as the first WNBA player to lead one.

Alaïa’s new denim line arrives after a year of research, with six essential shapes cut to hold and follow the body.

The Manta Bag descends from a 2010 silhouette Lee Alexander McQueen built around the anatomy of a manta ray.

Drew Henry, a 38-year-old South African designer shaped by stints at Celine, JW Anderson, and Burberry, takes the top creative job at Courrèges.

Natalie Portman brings her Oscar-winning energy to Tiffany & Co. as she steps into a new role for the brand.

Supreme and MM6 Maison Margiela are giving the Spring 2026 season a punchy start.

From plant-based feathers to CO2-absorbing fabrics, Stella McCartney is pushing what a summer wardrobe can do.
Dior continues its takeover of the Jardin des Tuileries with a warped, Monet-inspired history lesson from Jonathan Anderson.
Demna sent his Gucci Fall 2026 lineup down the runway with a blatant disregard for quiet luxury.
For the AW26 presentation, Glenn Martens and the design team at MM6 Maison Margiela took over Milano Centrale to stage a literal passing of transient commuters.
Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons packed the Deposito with centuries of art to frame a collection built entirely around the way women actually get dressed.

Steven Meisel brings his signature nostalgic eye to the Alaïa Winter Spring 26 imagery by focusing entirely on the statuesque forms of the models.

Bottega Veneta drops a curated photo book to highlight the very first collection from Louise Trotter.

Michael Rider follows his debut with a second Celine collection that centers on the emotional connection people have with their clothes.
Burberry abandons daytime utility to build a wardrobe entirely focused on the grit and glamour of London after midnight.

Bremont revisits the early days of digital watch faces with a mechanical twist that snaps the hour into place instantly.