Just Cavalli Fall 2026
Daniele Lombardo took a darker turn for Just Cavalli Fall 2026, pushing the brand’s eccentric mix of glam, streetwear, and sport into bolder, more rebellious territory. The collection carried an undercurrent of post-punk energy that magnified the irreverent, youth-driven attitude Lombardo has been nurturing for the past two years. It felt raw, expressive, and confident, a deliberate risk in an industry that often prizes safety. “Creative directors are very afraid of making mistakes today,” Lombardo said backstage. “But any art can only point in one direction, which is to take risks. And this collection is a risk.”
That risk paid off. Lombardo collided classic tailoring with military references, splicing pinstripe suits with field jackets, trenchcoats, and cargo pants printed in a floral-meets-camouflage pattern. Technical fabrics, nylon windbreakers, and retro tracksuits reinforced the sporty core, while lasered denim, printed puffers, and soccer-inspired tops expanded the streetwear language. True to Just Cavalli’s DNA, animal motifs prowled through the lineup: panthers, leopards, crocodiles, and snakes appeared across separates, reinterpreted through prints and textures that gave familiar symbols new life.
Eveningwear turned that wildness up a notch. Sequined minidresses, tulle gowns, and bralette-and-pant sets shimmered with feline and reptile patterns, styled for the brand’s self-proclaimed “party animals.” The result was unapologetically bold yet cohesive, proving that Lombardo understands how to evolve Just Cavalli for a new generation without losing its sensual, fearless identity. For Fall 2026, rebellion looked polished, seductive, and ready for the night.