Resort 2026: Fashion Week Trends Recap Part Four

For Resort 2026, luxury fashion houses leaned into the season with reimagined staple pieces and tactile sophistication. From Self-Portrait’s focus on versatile, investment shearling to Chloé’s balance of sharp silhouettes and softness, and Hermès’ masterful display of quiet luxury in fur outerwear—these collections prove that fur and shearling remain modern wardrobe essentials. Let’s take a look at how each brand brought craftsmanship and texture to their latest resort collections.
Self-Portrait Resort 2026
Self-Portrait embraced a refined approach to glamour, prioritizing longevity and versatility over fleeting trends. Designer Han Chong leaned into the concept of wearable luxury, presenting shearling as a wardrobe staple. From subtly trimmed sleeve cuffs to oversized jackets and structured leather coats adorned with plush shearling collars, each piece showcased the material’s enduring appeal.
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Chloé Resort 2026
Chloé’s Resort 2026 collection struck a balance between structure and softness, drawing inspiration from the bold silhouettes of the 1980s. Shearling jackets added a layer of luxury to the breezy elegance of flowy dresses, capri pants, and vibrant slip dresses. The contrast of tailored outerwear and summery silhouettes captured a modern femininity—polished, yet effortlessly cool.
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Hermès Resort 2026
Presented in Shanghai, Hermès delivered a masterclass in quiet luxury for its Resort 2026 collection. Fur outerwear embodied the house’s refined approach to craftsmanship and elegance. Alongside Dressage Tressage–printed panels in soft cashmere and supple leather, each look seamlessly blended heritage techniques with understated opulence.
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