Inspired by the Parisian lifestyle, Longchamp’s FW26 collection stands for departure, discovery and the joy of experiencing new things. Versatile silhouettes adapt effortlessly to any destination and occasion and accompany you through new adventures with ease.
With the change from urban dynamics to open landscapes, the color palette also changes: khaki, beige and mocha meet lime green, sky blue and delicate rose. Nature-inspired technical pieces combine functionality and modern style and adapt effortlessly to different moments.
The focus is on functional key pieces: the workwear jacket with an authentic used look, the safari dress, the poplin top with stand-up collar and maxi Bermuda shorts with robust boots. They shape a modern wardrobe that combines versatility, comfort and elegance.
Forms of movement
The essential travel companions include the Le Pliage Xtra, worn casually under the arm, and the Le Pliage One in a reduced color palette of monochrome nuances. The collection is complemented by models from the Épure line, including the playful camera bag and the lantern bag, which set a creative accent with their original silhouettes.
When traveling, it’s often the little finds that keep memories alive. A pine cone from the side of the road, a dandelion or the memory of a roasted marshmallow become motifs for bag charms, which decorate bags and pendants as playful accessories and carry on personal stories.
Stylish excursions
Versatile pieces are the key to effortless travel. This includes the new boat shoe of the season, inspired by the on-the-go sneaker and its sole decorated with the iconic Longchamp racehorse. Longchamp reinterprets the maritime classic and combines functionality with modern lightness. It is worn in different versions – made of smooth leather, soft suede or a combination of materials. Colored laces and the characteristic Le Roseau closure add subtle, striking accents.
“For the FW26 collection, the Parisian returns to the foundations of her style: her passion for travel and openness to new impressions. Encounters and discoveries shape her creativity and are reflected in a wardrobe that corresponds to her attitude to life – stylish, confident and functional,” says Sophie Delafontaine, Creative Director of Longchamp.

