Fam Irvoll Fall 2026
Fam Irvoll’s Fall/Winter 2026 collection, I Used to Be Seventeen, feels like stepping into a memory, the kind that shimmers between fantasy and nostalgia. Presented at London Fashion Week, the collection channels the wide-eyed optimism of youth through Irvoll’s signature playfulness: whimsical silhouettes, bright colour, and the kind of eccentric detailing that makes you smile before you even realise it.
The show opens like a candy-coated dream. Models wear crystallised floral earrings - white, blue, and violet that seem to bloom midair, catching light like sugar sculpture. They’re delicate yet oversized, the kind of accessory that anchors the entire look without weighing it down. That sense of fantasy carries through to the clothes themselves: prom-inspired dresses splashed with vivid pinks, purples, and reds, the florals alive with movement, the fabrics glossy and full of life. The result is a version of teenage memory reimagined for adulthood, tender, expressive, and entirely self-aware.
Then come the twists that make Irvoll impossible to categorise. A double-denim silhouette: trousers and a cropped jacket outlined with white contrast stitching brings structure to the sweetness, styled with a four-button polo and loafers printed with polka dots and lipstick kisses. It’s witty and wearable, the kind of outfit that could exist only in Irvoll’s world. The makeup completes the illusion: greens, saturated reds, electric blues, brushed across faces like a painter’s palette.
In I Used to Be Seventeen, Irvoll doesn’t just revisit youth, she reframes it. The collection captures the moment when innocence turns to confidence, when imagination becomes identity. It’s proof that fashion, at its best, can still feel like joy.