Tom Ford Fall 2026 Ready to Wear
Words by Juan Eckersley
Images via Gorunway
Tom Ford’s Fall 2026 Ready to Wear collection, designed by Haider Ackermann, debuted at Paris Fashion Week with a striking mix of innovation and signature glamour. The runway introduced new textures and silhouettes we haven’t seen before from the house, including glossy, rain-inspired coats, sculpted vinyl skirts, jackets, and hats that added a sharp, modern edge to the wardrobe.
Silhouettes balanced strength and fluidity. Jackets and blazers retained architectural authority, while trousers and skirts flowed freely. Leather and glossy synthetics created contrast, adding depth and tactility. Styling played a key role in the collection’s impact: belts were worn off-center to lower the waistline, lending a quietly provocative silhouette, gloves were integrated into layered looks, and male models carried ties tucked in front of their pants, introducing subtle tension and intrigue.
Evening pieces maintained Ford’s signature sensuality. Sheer details, and sculptural cuts combined to create drama without sacrificing balance or wearability. The palette was grounded in deep chocolate, black, and charcoal, with accents of bronze and ivory that added warmth and dimension.
Fall 2026 revealed a Tom Ford that feels both experimental and wearable. With inventive materials, thoughtful layering, and daring styling, the collection presented a modern, confident wardrobe designed to move with the body and command attention.
