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đź“…February 15, 2026 at 1:00 AM
New York Fashion Week A/W 2026 kicks off with highlights from Calvin Klein, Michael Kors, Tory Burch, and Proenza Schouler debuts, amid luxury sector challenges and emerging trends like lingerie and Saudi fashion showcases.Source 1Source 2Source 5
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New York Fashion Week A/W 2026 Begins with Key Shows

New York Fashion Week for Autumn/Winter 2026 has started, marking the beginning of fashion month with stops in London, Milan, and Paris. Highlights include shows from Coach, Michael Kors, Tory Burch, and Proenza Schouler on the first days.Source 1 Editors face the winter chill for a reshuffled schedule featuring defining New York names.Source 1

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Veronica Leoni's Calvin Klein Collection Debut Marks One Year

Veronica Leoni presents her latest Calvin Klein Collection exactly one year after taking the helm. The designer promised innovation, continuing her vision for the brand.Source 1 Details on specific looks were highlighted in the coverage.Source 1

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Michael Kors Showcases Ostrich Feathers and Comfortable Heels

Michael Kors featured ostrich feathers on skirts, sleeves, hats, bags, and shoes in his A/W 2026 collection. He banned spiked heels, starting with chunky blocks and ending in square-toed flats for comfort.Source 1 Kors emphasized practicality at parties.Source 1

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Tory Burch Refreshes Classics with Bold Colors and Textures

Tory Burch explored timeless garments like corduroy trousers and trench coats with fresh twists using patent leather, vibrant colors like tomato and chartreuse, and metallic embroidery.Source 1 Silk dresses featured dropped waists for a worn-in look.Source 1

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Rachel Scott's Debut Collection for Proenza Schouler

Rachel Scott debuted her inaugural A/W 2026 collection for Proenza Schouler after founders Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez moved to Loewe. She introduces a 'new Proenza Schouler woman' amid fashion's great reset.Source 1 The show kicked off the official NYFW.Source 1

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Lingerie Trends Dominate Spring/Summer 2026 Runways

Lingerie-inspired outfits are trending beyond Valentine's, seen at Prada, Dior, Marc Jacobs, Chanel, and Ashi Studio with sheer fabrics, bandeau tops, and corsets.Source 2 Pair bandeau with plunging sweaters or layered sheer garments for sophistication.Source 2 The trend continues into Spring 2026.Source 2

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Saudi 100 Brands Debuts at Saudi Cup 2026

The Fashion Commission launched Saudi 100 Brands showcase at the Saudi Cup 2026, a historic milestone for the equestrian event. It marks a significant presentation for Saudi fashion on the global stage.Source 5 The event highlights local talent.Source 5

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Luxury Watch Sector Faces Double-Digit Sales Declines

The luxury watch industry reports double-digit sales drops and a relevance crisis. Former Cartier boss Cyrille Vigneron noted watches must reinvent culturally to survive.Source 4 The sector struggles amid broader luxury challenges.Source 4

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Gen Z and Alpha Reshape Fashion via Gaming and Sports

Gen Z and Alpha are redefining fashion and licensing with nostalgia, gaming fandom, and sports influences. This 2026 report uncovers their impact on style trends.Source 6 Their passion drives new licensing opportunities.Source 6

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Shein Prepares Confidential Hong Kong IPO Filing

Fast-fashion giant Shein plans to file confidentially for a Hong Kong IPO as soon as this week. Sources indicate the submission could occur by Monday.Source 7 This follows market strategy shifts.Source 7

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Kate Moss’ Cosmoss Skincare Brand Enters Liquidation

Kate Moss' prestige skincare line Cosmoss has entered liquidation after failing to file accounts. The wellness brand faces closure proceedings.Source 7 It highlights challenges in beauty startups.Source 7

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Vivienne Westwood and Rei Kawakubo Exhibition Announced

Era-defining designers Vivienne Westwood and Rei Kawakubo will feature in a major exhibition at Australia's National Gallery of Victoria. The blockbuster pairs their avant-garde legacies.Source 7 It promises significant fashion history insights.Source 7