Margaret Howell has 98 stores in Japan. The fact staggered this American journalist, being from a place where Howell is stocked only in select boutiques, Barneys New York being the highest profile. While her designs lack the leanness and sportiness of U.S. stylistic proclivities (hence the small representation domestically), they are worth a scan for their considered blend of London boyishness and Tokyo eccentricity.
The entire fashion world is trying to figure out how to deal with speed—multiple concurrent collections demanding a multitude of garments. Some designers are desperately trying to put on the brakes.
By Sibling’s unique standards, though, tonight’s show began gingerly, almost meekly, with black-backed blue or red jacquard blow-ups of a Sid Bryan doodle inspired by Basquiat and Grace Jones covers, on cardigans and blankets that were wrapped around the models like sarongs.
Silas Adler staged his Soulland presentation in the middle of Bloomsbury Square during a downpour. A stack of wrecked cars formed the backdrop for a collection inspired by an old car museum in a Georgian forest.
For ZARA Studio Spring/Summer 2026, the message is clear: masculinity is fluid, styling is personal, and the future of menswear lies in the balance between structure and freedom.