Maison Margiela Unveils Digital Archive & Public School NY Returns to NYFW in This Week's Top Fashion News
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Summary
- Public School NY returns to NYFW, Calvin Klein explores “hedonistic elegance,” and J. Crew partners with five designers to remix its iconic 1988 rollneck.
- Maison Margiela announces a multi-city exhibition in China, while Thom Browne showed its FW26 collection in San Francisco.
- Jil Sander launches its first Bellotti-era campaign.
Maison Margiela Announces “Folders” Exhibition Series Across China
Maison Margiela is heading to China this April for “Maison Margiela/folders,” a multi-city exhibition series that kicks off with the Fall/Winter 2026 show in Shanghai. The project explores four signature house codes—Artisanal, Anonymity, Tabi, and Bianchetto—through physical installations in Shanghai, Beijing, Chengdu, and Shenzhen. In a unique move toward transparency, the house is also launching a public Dropbox archive, giving global fans digital access to internal working documents, project timelines, and archival imagery.
Public School NY Reclaims the NYFW Runway
After a seven-year hiatus, designers Maxwell Osborne and Dao-Yi Chow have returned to New York Fashion Week to relaunch Public School NY. The FW26 collection, titled “Everything Is Now,” marks a shift toward a direct-to-consumer model and more mature tailoring. The runway featured standout pieces like indigo leather anoraks and hybrid butler-biker jackets, styled with a new Public School Air Jordan 15 and Nike Air Max Goadome Cowboy Boots.
Thom Browne Taps Football Stars for FW26 Runway in San Francisco
Thom Browne brought his signature grey tailoring to San Francisco’s Legion of Honor for a pre-Super Bowl showcase. Trading avant-garde surrealism for Ivy League-inspired uniforms, the collection featured football icons DeAndre Hopkins and Marcus Allen on the runway. The show also served as a debut for Browne’s upcoming ASICS GEL-KAYANO 14 collaboration, a grey suede sneaker set to release in March 2026.
Calvin Klein Collection FW26 Is Here for Hedonism
Creative Director Veronica Leoni continues her revitalization of Calvin Klein Collection with a Fall/Winter 2026 range defined by “hedonistic elegance.” Presented at The Shed in NYC, the collection bridges the gap between ’70s archival grit and modern minimalist luxury. Highlights included architectural dresses, translucent jackets, and a nod to the brand’s 1976 denim heritage, all while maintaining the sharp, reductionist geometry Leoni has become known for.
J. Crew Tapped 5 NYC Designers to Reimagine Its Rollneck Sweater
To celebrate NYFW, J. Crew has launched the “Rollneck Remix” capsule, enlisting five local designers to deconstruct its iconic 1988 silhouette. Eckhaus Latta, Collina Strada, Tanner Fletcher, Patrick Taylor, and Buci each brought a unique perspective to the staple, resulting in designs that range from nautical sailor-flap ties and vintage intarsia to delicate lace trims and mended earth-toned patches.
Jil Sander Unveils Simone Bellotti’s Debut SS26 Campaign
Simone Bellotti has unveiled his first formal campaign for Jil Sander, photographed by Stef Mitchell. The imagery highlights his Spring/Summer 2026 debut, focusing on the “curiosity of the body” through sculptural silhouettes and vibrant shades of electric blue and indigo. This new chapter marks a departure from the previous era, emphasizing posture, gesture, and a return to the brand’s authentic Hamburg roots.


















