NYFW Khiate, Altuzarra, Cult Gaia, Tibi, Seven For All Mankind
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Khaite Fall 2026 showed at the Park Avenue Armory with an LED display and a mix of black tailoring, leather, and soft organza dresses. Front-row stars like Sarah Pidgeon showcased the signature Khaite woman: chic, sophisticated, and effortlessly modern, from Arizona ankle boots to the iconic east-west Kye bag.

Altuzarra’s Fall 2026 collection delivered. Leather and shearling bombers, toggle coats, and peacoats mixed warmth with drama. Many-layered hems, fringe, sequins, and draped scarves for a theatrical yet complete collection.

Cult Gaia’s NYFW debut showcased Jasmin Larian Hekmat’s Persian-inspired fall collection. Sharp tailoring, playful details, and dramatic gowns—including a futuristic bridal look—celebrated strength, heritage, and joy, defining the fearless, empowered, and stylish Cult Gaia woman.

Tibi’s Fall 2026 is all about nostalgia with a twist. Amy Smilovic channels late ’90s Wall Street chic—stirrup pants, modular blazers, and sheer plaid capelets—mixing versatility with statement pieces, like ruffled skirts and adjustable slingback heels. Timeless, playful, and totally wearable.

Spotted at the 7 For All Mankind show: the early 2000s are back, serving major Upper East Side energy. Low-rise jeans, mini skirts, platform heels, and effortless “I woke up like this” chic. XOXO, fashion.






















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