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Fashion News & Style Guide
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Costume Art: Met Gala 2026 This year’s Costume Institute’s exhibition explores the relationship between fashion, art and the body. The show features pairings of garments in Costume Institute’s collection and artworks pulled from the museum’s other departments; the twist, courtesy of chief curator Andrew Bolton, is a series of new mannequins which reflect a diversity of body types, along with the slim, model silhouette that is fashion’s standard.
Introducing Splash Sun, sand and sea. The spirit of high summer. Splash is a collection designed for escape, reverie and play. The new campaign was photographed by Anthony Seklaoui at the storied Goldeneye resort on the north coast of Jamaica. The former residence of James Bond writer Ian Fleming, it sets an elegantly picturesque backdrop of turquoise waters, cloudless skies and postcard-worthy sunsets. Stylist Brian Molloy dressed models Alex Consani and Sacha Quenby in a palette of marine blues and crisp white; and signatures reinvented for the season, including the brightly woven Charlie, Miller espadrille and straw Romy basket.
Fashion as Armor Grace Byron on Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy It-girls are not made, they’re born. You cannot simply wear the same brands as Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy and recapture her elegance. She seemed to move through the fashion world effortlessly despite often going bare-faced in public. This chic effervescence may have been what appealed to John F. Kennedy Jr., son of the legendary president. Even after marrying she carried herself with restrained defiance rather than fully embracing the spotlight. She became a fashion icon in spite of her desire to blend in; some women are anointed even if they aren’t a size zero.
Fall/Winter 2026: The Warmup It wouldn’t be a Tory Burch runway show without a crew of models wearing matching Tory Sport tracksuits before the show. This season, it was a cozy velour zip jacket and pants in dark navy. Unlike the early oughts velour sets, these have a slouchy, Seventies feel with a relaxed yet trim jacket paired with wide pants. They looked terrific with either our low-profile Field sneakers or even the collection’s heels.
Fall/Winter 2026: Runway Report “A meditation on what lasts,” began Tory in her inspiration for the collection. Enduring archetypes were the starting point, but the design process was about reinterpretation rather than a full reinvention. The idea was explored through technique and proportion as well as the juxtaposition of sometimes disparate elements. The result reflected how women dress now: by instinct, not rules.
Introducing Holiday 2025 A season of celebration calls for a collection steeped in specialness – hand-worked embellishment, high-shine metallics, unique patterns and prints. Our new campaign features all the above in scenes that capture the energy of holidays in the city, set inside the New York landmark The Grill. It was photographed by Oliver Hadlee-Pearch, styled by Brian Molloy and stars real-life friends Alex Consani and Yasmin Wijnaldum.
Spring/Summer 2026: The Warmup The Tory Sport tracksuit is a brand tradition – a comfortable and chic coordinated set for models to wear backstage before the show. It’s the perfect uniform for chatting, lounging and, of course, having your hair and makeup done. This season it was in navy – a retro, shrunken track jacket and perfectly slouchy wide leg pants with contrast side stripes. Before donning the delicate pumps and sandals from the collection, every girl sported the Field sneaker, our new low-profile style that’s a fall must-have.
Introducing Fall/Winter 2025 Twisted American sportswear. The Fall/Winter 2025 collection offered a second glance at the classic elements of a woman’s wardrobe: prim cardigans slashed through the sleeves; sweatpants knit in Japanese brushed jersey; sweaters embroidered to look like tweed. Brooches pinned to sweaters and even sandals add to the season’s eclectic sensibility. Handbags can be summed up in a single word: soft. The new Runway bag has a relaxed masculinity. The slouchy Romy family adds a new shoulder bag in suede. And the polished chain-strap Kira Turnlock has the perfect balance of softness and structure. 











