Stella McCartney Fall 2026 Ready to Wear

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Words by Juan Eckersley
Images via Gorunway

Stella McCartney’s Fall 2026 Ready‑to‑Wear show in Paris was one of the most talked‑about presentations of the season, blending theatrical energy with thoughtful design. The collection was staged inside a working horse stable, giving the runway a uniquely equestrian feel that reflected McCartney’s personal interests and her deep commitment to cruelty‑free fashion. Actual horses walked the circular catwalk alongside models, underscoring the designer’s long‑held ethos of respect for animals and sustainable practice.

From the first look, there was a confident energy rooted in a reinterpretation of eighties power dressing. Oversized faux-fur coats opened the lineup, layered over tailored two‑piece suits with exaggerated shoulders and cinched waists. The strong shapes felt anchored in precision and craft, reflecting McCartney’s Savile Row training and her commitment to sustainable materials that refuse leather, fur, and other animal‑based textiles.

This equestrian influence continued through stirrup‑style trousers and slim riding boot silhouettes, giving the collection narrative depth while reinforcing its wearability. Straight‑leg denim and relaxed jackets introduced a grounded ease, and unexpected elements like rhinestone‑embellished denim and jacquard patterns brought moments of playful contrast. Evening looks closed the show with shimmering sequins and high‑low skirts that felt lively yet cohesive.

Stella McCartney’s Fall 2026 collection balanced theatrical spectacle with real‑world elegance. It demonstrated her ongoing belief that fashion can be beautiful, expressive, and responsible at the same time, offering clothes that feel powerful, personal, and fully alive in motion.

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