Paloma wool presents its Autumn/Winter 2026 collection on Sunday, March 8th, during Paris Fashion Week.
The collection is grounded in serious, almost disciplined silhouettes that evoke the feeling of an inherited wardrobe. Rigorous pattern-cutting and precise construction reference formality and a clearly defined sense of adult responsibility.
Across this structured foundation, a giant fuchsia nylon bow emerges. It injects irony into the uniform and challenges its solemnity. It’s a way of introducing play when everything becomes proper, productive, and resolutely grown-up. It speaks to a state of prolonged adolescence.
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The brand’s collaboration with artist Fumiko Imano stems from a specific story that inspired Paloma Lanna. In 2018, she was traveling alone to Paris for work.
Between long flights, hotel rooms, and the pressure of performing professionally in front of others, she decided to begin carrying a stuffed fox she had long wanted. Since then, it has accompanied her on all her journeys.
The designer is drawn to that image: a woman in constant professional transit while carrying something fantastical and mischievous inside her bag. From this idea, stuffed animals appear in the looks as a counterpoint within the uniform.
The musical backbone of the show is “Los Amores,” a commissioned piece by Spanish flamenco guitarist Yerai Cortés. Its energy activates a shared cultural memory, transforming the runway into a collective, physical celebration. The show is conceived as a party.






















