Loewe Spring 2026 Ready to Wear
Words by Juan Eckersley
Images via Gorunway
Loewe’s Fall 2026 Ready to Wear collection in Paris continued to explore the brand’s artistic and experimental vision. The show felt strongly aquatic, echoing the mood of their previous Spring/Summer collection, while introducing new textures, patterns, and subtle shifts in color. The runway emphasized oversized shapes paired with close-fitting elements that gave the looks a sculptural yet wearable feel.
Silhouettes were bold and playful. Oversized coats and tops were layered over almost scuba-like leggings in a variety of colors, while unconventional footwear, including swimming shoes and rain boots, grounded the collection in practicality and added an experimental edge. Perforated vinyl dresses, sweater-like tops, and pants reinforced the aquatic aesthetic, creating subtle references to movement, water, and fluidity.
The color palette stayed familiar, with neutral bases of creams, whites, and blacks, but introduced deeper tones such as browns, greys, and dark purples. Texture became more prominent than in previous seasons, with soft brown faux-fur, tactile corduroy, and feathers adding dimension. Patterns appeared sparingly yet strategically, from geometric-style dresses to plaid on oversized scarves and layered pieces.
Overall, Fall 2026 confirmed Loewe’s commitment to wearable art. The collection balanced creativity with cohesion, offering shapes and textures that are both visually striking and grounded in a subtle, aquatic-inspired sensibility for the modern, art-conscious wearer.
