Fall/Winter 2026
For Fall/Winter 2026, 3.1 Phillip Lim deepens the story introduced in Pre-Fall, moving from a sunlit desert escape into richer, atmospheric terrain. Anchored once again in Georgia O’Keeffe and the American Southwest, head of design Michelle Rhee evolves the narrative into something moody and dimensional, where daylight fades and texture, shadow, and emotion take center stage.
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At the heart of the collection is a study in contrast: tailoring meets fluidity, utility blends with romance. Core 3.1 Phillip Lim codes remain present through intelligent material mixing and functional details, while newness arrives through enriched textures and fresh styling designed for expressive layering. Houndstooth tailoring emerges as a key moment, offering sharp structure softened by unexpected color stories, while cotton twills, leather, and textured fabrics bring depth throughout, recalling the rugged beauty of the New Mexico landscape.
“We started with Georgia O’Keeffe and the Southwest last season, and for Fall we imagined what happens after the sun sets,” says Rhee. “The collection becomes moodier, more dramatic, and full of complexity. It’s about layering, both literally and emotionally, and allowing women to express different sides of themselves through how they mix materials, colors, and silhouettes.”
Fall/Winter 2026 is a wardrobe that feels grounded yet expressive, reflecting modern life in all its complexities.
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