All Paris Fashion Week Fashion returns to play with imagination. The new collection Loewe Autumn-Winter 2026/27 marks a creative chapter that mixes experimentation, contemporary art and almost “inflated” volumes, confirming the maison's desire to push beyond the traditional boundaries of ready-to-wear.
Under the creative direction of Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez, the Spanish brand proposes a vision in which design becomes a playful and conceptual language. Silhouettes oscillate between amplified proportions and asymmetrical cuts, while intense colors and structured materials shape a collection that emphasizes movement and three-dimensionality.
One of the most striking elements of the show was the presence of giant textile sculptures in the front row, made by the German artist Cosima von BoninPlush whales, octopuses, and sea creatures shared the front row with guests and celebrities, transforming the show into a dialogue between contemporary art and the fashion system.
The result is a deliberately ironic and surreal atmosphere, consistent with the designers' idea of fashion: a "creative game" that breaks conventions and invites the exploration of new aesthetic languages.
The collection plays with unexpected proportions. Leather minidresses in primary colors, structured blazers, and diagonal skirts create lines that seem to detach from the body, while fringe, hidden panels, and gathered details add movement to the outfits.
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Among the most dramatic pieces are maxi dresses with flowing lines, flamenco references, and pieces that evoke beach fabrics transformed into couture creations. A blend of sartorial rigor and formal freedom reflects the maison's identity, historically linked to leatherwork and material experimentation.
The show also represents the consolidation of the new era of Loewe after the passing of the baton to the creative couple coming from Proenza SchoulerTheir approach maintains the maison's experimental heritage but introduces a more graphic aesthetic, made of vibrant colors and sculptural constructions.
The result is a fashion that oscillates between heritage and innovation, capable of dialoguing with the world of art and a new generation of luxury consumers.
At Paris Fashion Week, Loewe once again demonstrates how the runway can become a creative laboratory. With amplified volumes, irony, and artistic influences, the FW26/27 collection reaffirms that contemporary luxury is not just aesthetics, but also storytelling and experience.
A vision that looks beyond traditional fashion and confirms Loewe among the most experimental brands on the Parisian calendar.


