The LOEWE Fall Winter 2026 pre collection offers a first real glimpse of what Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez will bring to the Spanish house, with the new footwear emerging as one of the strongest signals of their vision. While ready-to-wear leans into sculptural ease and color, the shoes crystallize the duo’s blend of New York sharpness and LOEWE’s leather.
Sculpted Leather And Silhouette
Leather emerges as the collection’s central medium, shaping structured coats, elongated boots, and sleek bags in rich browns, blacks, and camels that highlight LOEWE’s artisanal roots. The designers favor long, narrow lines offset by rounded, almost padded volumes, creating a subtle tension between rigor and softness that feels distinctly metropolitan.
Urban Ease And Layering
Beneath the precision, ease remains essential, with fluid knitwear, slouchy trousers, and relaxed outerwear softening the sharper silhouettes and adding movement. This layering vocabulary suggests clothes built for real life—commutes, late nights, and travel—rather than purely editorial fantasy.
Color And Detail
A grounded palette of neutrals is punctuated by sudden shots of saturated color, echoing the bold chromatic accents seen in the duo’s early runway outings for LOEWE. Branding remains discreet, allowing cut, proportion, and texture to speak louder than logos, with hardware treated as subtle punctuation rather than a headline.
A Preview Of What’s Next
As a precollection, Fall Winter 2026 works as a distilled statement of intent, sketching how McCollough and Hernandez plan to refine LOEWE into a sharper, more globally attuned luxury proposition. It points toward a future defined by sculptural leather, intelligent layering, and quietly subversive details that honor the house’s craft while embracing a faster, urban rhythm.
“The collection employs a visual language of reduced, sometimes sculptural forms and elemental colour, drawn from sportswear archetypes and often expressed through the medium of leathercraft” explained Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez. This thinking is clearly visible in the shoes, which feel like distilled objects rather than heavily decorated statements.
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