TOVE Pre-Fall 2026

Words by Juan Eckersley
Images via TOVE

Tove’s Pre Fall 2026 collection arrived with a sense of refinement shaped by memory, confidence, and a modern understanding of seduction. Camille Perry and Holly Wright revisited the silhouettes of the early noughties not with nostalgia, but with clarity, asking how a woman who lived through that era might wear its codes today. The answer appeared in long black skinny wool trousers that held the body with precision, paired with structured double breasted tailoring that balanced sharp lines with a quiet sensuality.

The collection spoke to the brand’s loyal following of London women who appreciate clothes that honor the body without demanding perfection. Ruched waists, a signature of the label, returned across strapless gowns, peplum shapes, and translucent dresses, creating gentle architecture that moved with ease. The designers chose not to stage a show this season, focusing instead on their expanding international clientele, and the result felt intimate and assured.

Touches from past seasons resurfaced with new intention. The slit waistband reappeared on a silk pencil skirt that ended just above the knee, and backless button closures returned on soft cashmere knits. A golden egg yolk yellow emerged as the standout tone, glowing across a backless gown, a cropped jumper, and a hammered silk skirt. When these pieces reach stores next fall, the slim, softly flared trousers are sure to become a defining choice for women seeking polish with warmth.

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