Monse Fall 2026

Fall 2026 represents a turning point for Fernando Garcia and Laura Kim as they step away from Oscar de la Renta to focus solely on Monse, the brand they founded just before returning to the American luxury house in 2016. Their latest collection for Monse feels like a thoughtful bridge between the two worlds they have cultivated over the past decade. Tailoring meets femininity, bandana prints sit alongside sheer corsetry, and playful fringed skirts share space with floral appliqués inspired by Garcia’s sunflowers paintings. The result is a collection that feels familiar yet forward-looking, honoring the signature Monse irreverence while embracing the optimism and elegance of Oscar de la Renta.

The duo approached this season as a transitional chapter, carefully combining their creative vernaculars while keeping the well-loved Monse-isms intact. Knitwear, reworked tailoring, and casual prints ground the collection in their established aesthetic, while expanded eveningwear and occasion pieces hint at the sophisticated narratives they explored at Oscar. With a renewed focus on direct-to-consumer, slowly expanding accessories, and bespoke pieces, Garcia and Kim are setting the stage for Monse’s next era, a brand both personal and considered, designed to grow organically while continuing to attract a devoted red carpet following.

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