Your Autumn/Winter 2026 Cheat Sheet: The Debuts, Ones to Watch and Must-Sees Ahead of Fashion Month

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Your Autumn/Winter 2026 Cheat Sheet: The Debuts, Ones to Watch and Must-Sees Ahead of Fashion Month


New York

NYFW has already begun with a bang at Ralph Lauren, with a translucent hooded gown, winking with embellishment, that resembled high-fashion armour (a comment on the state of the nation and the need to steel oneself? Perhaps). It’s most-anticipated show of AW26—Proenza Schouler—is showing today, however. It’s Rachel Scott’s inaugural collection as creative director, while her own label, Diotima, will be showing later in the week. Her appointment was met with something more than excitement, although there was plenty of that in the air. As one of the only women—not to mention women of colour—at the helm of a major design house, it’s another (long-overdue) step towards parity in traditionally male-dominated spaces, in this case ateliers that, ironically, make clothes for women. Proenza Schouler has long been a byword for the kind of clothes that are easy to wear but make you look twice. With Scott’s focus on craft, it’s a debut that deserves the hype.

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Elena Velez—whose designs have already been worn by fans including Jenna Ortega, Rosalía and Taylor Swift—will be showing her fourth collection as part of NYFW. Velez’s clothes are reminiscent of historical garments with attitude—one skirt suit’s bottom half currently on sale is strategically hoiked to reveal a under slip—and often flirt with controversy (Anna Delvey stepped on the catwalk, along with her tell-tale ankle monitor, last September). The American designers, with their sportswear DNA, are usually seen as being the most commercial of the core four. Not Velez, which is what makes her something of a wildcard.

Elena Velez SS26

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Fforme is another one-to-watch. The American Phoebe Philo is how you could pitch it to someone who’s not yet familiar with its easy artistic minimalism (see folded corset tops styled with chino-style pants for SS26).

Fforme SS26

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