The Top Fashion News You Might Have Missed This February
This month, top fashion brands revealed their SS26 visions, from skate-inspired sneakers to sunlit Italian escapes and artful accessories
This February, fashion brands unveiled Spring/Summer 2026 collections that incorporate innovation and lifestyle storytelling. From sneakers that nod to skate culture to sun-drenched Italian escapes, each release captures a distinct vision of modern style.
Across the month, labels emphasized both practicality, playfulness, heritage, and contemporary design, offering a snapshot of where fashion and everyday wear intersect this season.
Louis Vuitton
LV Tilted Sneaker introduced for SS26
Louis Vuitton launched the low-top LV Tilted sneaker as part of its Men’s SS26 Pre-collection. The design draws on classic skate aesthetics while introducing symmetrical soles that allow right and left shoes to be interchangeable.
A leaning LV logo on the padded tongue references skate inclines, and the rubber outsole features embossed Monogram Flowers and Damier patterns. The sneaker comes in a wide range of materials, including embroidered denim, colorful calf suede, printed calf leather, and gem-embellished goat leather.
RIMOWA
Powder Blue ushers in the new year
RIMOWA opens 2026 with a seasonal Powder Blue hue across its Distinct, Original Twist, and Personal ranges. Inspired by early morning skies and wintry landscapes, the airy tone symbolizes calm renewal as the new year begins.
Boggi Milano
“La Vacanza” highlights Mediterranean lifestyle
Boggi Milano’s SS26 campaign, La Vacanza, presents a vision of effortless Italian elegance. Shot between Pantelleria and Sardinia, it shows friends in lightweight jackets, linens, and soft cottons navigating natural landscapes and the coastline.
The collection emphasizes relaxed silhouettes, neutral palettes, and fabrics that evoke sand, sea, and sky.
Loewe
SS26 pre-collection inspired by Futurist Cats
Loewe’s SS26 pre-collection campaign showcases vibrant colors, metallics, and detailed craftsmanship. Inspired by Louis Wain’s Futurist Cats, bags and accessories reinterpret feline motifs across Puzzle, Flamenco, and Amazona designs. Ready-to-wear and shoes continue the playful aesthetic, combining structural design with intricate textures and embroidery.
Tod’s
Italian Stories capture everyday elegance
Tod’s SS26 campaign continues its Italian Stories series, documenting shared moments along the Amalfi Coast. Photography highlights informal interactions, such as walking along cliffs or relaxing by the pool. Signature items like Tod’s Gommino loafers, Red Dot sneakers, Pashmy jackets, and T Timeless bags reinforce the brand’s commitment to craftsmanship and effortless Italian style.
Burberry
Valentine’s campaign focuses on modern romance
Burberry’s Valentine’s Day campaign features model Jean Campbell and artist Orfeo Tagiuri, capturing authentic moments of intimacy in a London florist. The campaign highlights Burberry icons alongside personalized gifts, including leather goods, knitwear, and fragrances.
Tommy Hilfiger
New York Fall 2026 collection balances prep and performance
Tommy Hilfiger’s Fall 2026 New York collection updates classic American prep for contemporary urban life. Blazers, overcoats, and varsity jackets are crafted in Italian fabrics and tech-enhanced wools, while heritage patterns and tonal crests reinforce the collection’s New York identity while offering versatility for city living.
SAPTO DJOJOKARTIKO x PILLAR
Raya 2026 reflects modern heritage
The collaborative Raya 2026 collection by SAPTO DJOJOKARTIKO and PILLAR mixes artisanal craftsmanship with modern design. The 20-piece line features relaxed, layered silhouettes in pastel and earthy tones, incorporating signature motifs like Reben, Penara, and Noni.
Designed for wearability and elegance, the collection extends beyond festive dressing, reflecting contemporary style rooted in heritage.
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