At the center of Longchamp’s Fall/Winter 2026 collection is an explorer: a woman who trusts her instincts and explores new horizons with curious openness. An adventurer at heart, she follows her intuition and expresses free, inspired creativity.
Explore new possibilities
Guided by her curiosity, our Parisian explores the world. On her travels she collects stories and encounters and turns these experiences into an inexhaustible source of inspiration. She draws energy from this – her fascination with the world and the discovery of herself.
Her style arises in dialogue with the landscapes through which she travels and whose impressions she records in a journal of ideas.
Her wardrobe captures the dynamism of her tireless movements and interprets them in nomadic silhouettes inspired by workwear style and nature. A mineral color palette of beige and khaki nuances is illuminated by delicate accents of fresh pastel tones.
Your accessories are indispensable, always-present companions. On her travels she collects fragments of stories, lucky motifs and other small talismans, which she incorporates into her creations and thus turns them into wearable memories.
Develop creativity
For the Parisian, the true value of discovery lies in inspiring her imagination. She finds herself and her wardrobe becomes an expression of her personality for the Longchamp woman – a creative space in which curiosity becomes inspiration.
The Longchamp woman’s silhouettes reflect the contemporary influences of design, art and architecture that she encounters on her travels. Your silhouette gains volume and elegance, while clear lines, beauty and precision unfold their perfect expressiveness. These purist, reduced inspirations lead you to a return to the essentials and to new texture combinations. Patent, embossed, suede or metallic leather meet a rich color palette that ranges from matcha green to sky blue.
Promoting emerging artistic talent is an integral part of Longchamp and continues to shape the collection this winter season. The Belgian textile artist Caroline Hélain develops a true sense of escapism in her work. Abstract textile landscapes combine with delicate patchworks made of different materials and colors, which create their own world full of inspiration with their precision and poetic lightness.
Thomas Heatherwick’s green staircase at La Maison Unique in SoHo (NYC) is a distinctive design object. Their wavy lines give the winter season a sculptural effect and serve as inspiration for selected pieces in the collection, in which movement becomes its own design language.
“For fall/winter 2026, I imagined a global citizen – insatiably curious, for whom every trip brings new inspiration and enriches every moment.”
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