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Fashion month unfolded in many cities, with New York, Milan and Paris presenting key moments of Fall Winter 2026 time. Across all three fashion capitals, designers approached Fall Winter 2026 through personal narratives, conceptual frameworks and renewed attention to construction and silhouette. The season featured a wide range of ideas, from the return of highly influential New York labels to tailoring drawn from the Milanese archive and collections in Paris developed through storytelling. Alongside the runway shows, behind-the-scenes moments captured the preparation and energy surrounding each show, offering a closer look at the people and processes that bring fashion month to life. From New York to Milan and Paris, DSCENE chose a number of distinct collections that defined the Autumn Winter 2026 season.
New York Fashion Weekheld from February 11 to February 16, 2026, opened the fashion month with collections that explored identity, structure and performance. Designers approached the season through personal narratives and experimentation with silhouette and presentation format.
A$AP Rocky handed it over third FEARFUL collection in midtown Manhattan through a show that took backstage prep to the runway, showcasing the glam process on screens while models stopped at hair and makeup stations. Zankov introduced in Fall Winter 2026 under the title “Think of Me More and More” building the collection as a conversation between past work and present instinct through restrained colors and unexpected silhouettes.

Patricio Cabillo staged CAMPILLO Fall Winter 2026 at The Standard, High Line, examining how clothing rearranges the body and reshapes identity from the inside out. Joseph Altuzarra approached Altuzara Fall Winter 2026 through Spanish cultural references, leveraging Diego Velazquez and Pedro Almodovar to construct silhouettes that frame clothing as self-definition. New York Public School returned to the catwalk after seven years with “Everything is now,” grading Maxwell Osborne and Dao-Yi Chowhis decision to reintroduce the format after a long hiatus.

Milan Fashion Weekheld from 24 February to 2 March 2026, the fashion month continued with collections that examined tailoring, identity and the relationship between clothing and the environment.
BOSS Fall Winter 2026 explored tailoring as a marker of identity, revisiting archival costume construction while adapting proportion and structure through updated silhouettes. Ferrari style is presented Fall Winter 2026 “Skins I Am In”, developing the collection around the idea of skin as the surface where sensation and identity begin.

David Coma approached Bluemarine Fall Winter 2026 through the figure of the diva, which connects the home record and Helmut Newton images in a palette of black, red, white, silver and gold. MM6 Maison Margiela uploaded Fall Winter 2026 inside Milano Centrale, transforming the transit atmosphere of the station into a runway cast shaped like travelers moving between arrival and departure. Meryl Rog he introduced her first collection as its Creative Director Marniexamining the house through memory while adjusting proportion, construction and construction.

Chloe presented it “Loyalty Collection” for winter 2026 sub Hemena Kamalifocusing on empathy, community and human presence conveyed through the gestures of creation. Pierpaolo Piccioli approached Balenciaga Winter 2026 through the visual logic of clair-obscur, treating light and shadow as metaphors for the human experience recorded through fabric and movement.

Albert Kriemler developed Locust Fall 2026 through a dialogue with the textile artist Olga de Amaralstarting the collection through texture and the tactile relationship between material and body. Sorcery Fall Winter 2026 was introduced “The Living Suite,” we imagine the interior of the hotel as an intimate scene where dressing follows the rhythm of preparation, rest and departure. Sandro Fall Winter 2026 drawn from his memories “Summer of Love” and the free-spirited attitude of the 1970s, shaping the wardrobe through flowing silhouettes, structured tailoring and tactile materials.

DSCENE captured behind-the-scenes moments throughout fashion month through exclusive photos captured in New York and Paris. Photographer Katie Borrazzo worked backstage during New York Fashion Week, documenting the preparation and energy surrounding the shows, including Private Policy and ACNVASwhile in Paris photographer Sohom Das capture behind-the-scenes moments at presentations including Alainpaul and others. The images reveal final adjustments, quiet gathering and brief exchanges that unfold in the moments before each performance begins.

The Fall Winter 2026 season concludes with a focus on how identity and structure define the contemporary wardrobe. These global collections revealed the creative processes and material explorations that will shape the industry for the coming year.