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PARIS, Oct 1 – British designer Stella McCartney showcased her new Spring/Summer 2026 women’s collection at Paris Fashion Week on Monday. The collection featured raffia cocktail dresses, feathery gowns, and plant-based materials, highlighting the designer’s commitment to sustainability and innovation in fashion.
McCartney, known for avoiding leather and fur, said the collection was about “coming together”—mixing handcraft, innovative materials, and creativity. The runway show opened with actress Helen Mirren stepping out from the front row to read the lyrics of the Beatles song Come Together, setting the tone for a lively and artistic presentation.
Models walked down the runway in short raffia dresses, pastel feathery gowns, and sharp double-breasted suits. The collection also included short skirts with extra flounce and relaxed, slouchy jeans, showing a mix of elegance and casual styles. Many materials were plant-based alternatives to feathers, staying true to McCartney’s eco-friendly approach.
McCartney recently announced that she would buy back LVMH’s minority stake in her fashion house but will continue advising the French luxury group on sustainability. Her commitment to environmentally responsible fashion is reflected in her careful choice of materials and designs that avoid animal products.
Paris Fashion Week, which started on Monday, has already featured Saint Laurent and Louis Vuitton, and will continue until October 7, with upcoming shows from Chanel, Balenciaga, and Loewe. McCartney’s show stood out for combining art, sustainability, and playful design, appealing to fashion enthusiasts and environmentally conscious consumers alike.
In summary, Stella McCartney’s 2026 summer collection demonstrates how luxury fashion can be stylish, creative, and eco-friendly at the same time. With innovative materials and bold designs, McCartney continues to inspire the fashion world while promoting sustainability.