Loewe Fall/Winter 2026
by Anna Barr

Loewe unveiled their Fall/Winter 2026 collection at Paris Fashion Week which included the long awaited menswear under the direction of Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez. For over a decade, the house pushed its reputation for craft into almost surreal territory, where familiar garments were reimagined through unexpected techniques and textures. Jack and Lazaro didn’t disappoint as they leaned heavily into experimentation while not shying away from the playful.
“Humour, levity, and a bright, inclusive spirit — qualities we recognise as intrinsic to LOEWE’s Spanish heritage — led us to the work of Cosima von Bonin, an artist we have long admired and with whom we were fortunate to spend time recently. Her work mirrors many of the ideas we were seeking to articulate and manifest in physical form. Her wry humour cloaks rigorous questioning and critique — a tension between outward levity and a subversive undercurrent. Humour can be revolutionary, at times the most piercing way to deliver a serious message.” noted Jack and Lazaro in the show notes.

For men, the collection revolved around the idea of transforming everyday pieces into something slightly uncanny. Elsewhere, latex became the season’s most striking material as coats and tops were moulded from replicas of real garments producing pieces that looked liquid and glossy as if clothing had been frozen mid-drip. The house’s famed leatherwork remained central. Bouclé coats were crafted from looped lacquered leather, while tartan knits were surprisingly produced from ultra-thin leather yarn. Even classic winter staples like corduroy trousers and overcoats were reinvented in pastel-dyed shearling, trimmed in soft gradients reminiscent of poodle grooming. The result was both luxurious and faintly absurd.
Sportswear references grounded the collection. Rubber-moulded sneakers and hybrid slingbacks lent the looks a contemporary edge, while oversized scarves and layered hoods added a sense of exaggerated practicality. Color played an equally important role with bright, optimistic tones punctuated the lineup, amplifying the tactile richness of the materials and reinforcing the collection’s spirit of experimentation.
A thread of artistic collaboration ran throughout. The work of Cosima von Bonin informed both the visual language and the accessories, with playful animal motifs appearing as charms and sculptural details. That same whimsical energy seeped into the menswear itself, particularly in the triple-hooded parkas that stacked one hood atop another making a wink at fashion’s capacity for humor.
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Trashy Clothing Fall/Winter 2026
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