David Koma Fall 2026
At Paris Fashion Week, David Koma refined his signature aesthetic with the David Koma Fall 2026 collection, a study in what the designer described as “fragility and structure.” Drawing inspiration from his daily walks through Hyde Park, where swans glide quietly across the water against the London skyline, David Koma built the David Koma Fall Winter 2026 collection around restraint and clarity. By limiting the palette to shades of white, milky tones, taupe and ecru, the designer allowed texture and silhouette to take centre stage.
The David Koma Fall 2026 collection explored sensuality through control. Lingerie inspired transparency appeared in delicate layers, while sliced silk satin gowns revealed sharp architectural cuts across the torso. Corsetry framed the body with precision, presenting a vision of what Koma described as a modern femme fatale, elegant and austere with an unmistakable sense of quiet power. Throughout the David Koma Fall Winter 2026 show, the near monochrome palette gave the garments a sculptural quality, allowing every seam, fold and contour to register clearly.
Feathers, a long standing David Koma signature, returned in the David Koma Fall 2026 collection as structural elements rather than decoration. Rooster plumes combined with crystals and pexi to form elongated collars and corseted tops that introduced a theatrical showgirl effect. Tailoring brought contrast, with elongated tuxedo jackets, sharp trousers finished with chains and a super long sequin bouclé coat balancing matte surfaces with flashes of shine. Lace, patent leather floral embroidery and shearling bombers completed the David Koma Fall Winter 2026 lineup, reinforcing a vision of power dressing that felt elegant, controlled and distinctly Koma.