Palm Angels has released its Fall/Winter 2026 collection. The setting is Hollywood, but not the visible surface. It is a world you enter over time, defined by atmosphere, repetition, and subtle codes.

An artist moves through this world. You catch fragments. A late arrival at Chateau Marmont. A table at San Vicente Bungalows. A last screening at New Beverly Cinema. The collection builds around this presence, shaping a wardrobe that moves from day into night without interruption.

The palm runs throughout the clothes, printed, embroidered, and carved into the garments, becoming an immediate sign. More than a graphic, it marks identity. Silhouettes shift toward a sharper construction. Proportions remain oversized and deconstructed but are refined through a clearer sense of control. Structure is more defined, allowing garments to hold their form while keeping fluidity in movement. Jersey and fleece are washed and worked until they carry a lived-in quality, neither nostalgic nor new. Technical fabrics sit alongside more tactile surfaces, creating a tension between softness and precision. Denim moves through the collection, reinterpreted through washes, patchwork, and surface treatments. It integrates naturally into the wardrobe.

This is a wardrobe that moves across individuals, adapting through attitude rather than category. Some pieces resonate immediately. Others reveal themselves over time, once worn, once placed in a certain context.

Check out the collection below: