Ingjin San New York – NYFW F/W26

INGJIN SAN is a contemporary Burmese-American fashion designer and brand based in New York City.

Her work focuses on a vibrant fusion of traditional Burmese textiles heritage to create bold, modern fashion. Ingjin San’s mission is to continue doing what she loves, creating designs, while sustaining her brand and supporting great causes.

The 2026 Fall/Winter collection by INGJIN SAN introduces her signature “Burmese Wave” patterns across a range of unisex knitwear and cardigans that is an entirely new visual language. These signature patterns bring unique, fresh, and vibrant perspective to the fashion industry.

Ingjin San


Photos: Shawn Punch

Despite the scale of New York Fashion Week, this independent brand stands out while staying true to its roots, blending ready-to-wear designs with intricate, handmade couture. It is a bold statement: a sustainable and responsible high-fashion brand defined by bright, bold, on-of-a-kind designs.

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