Monique Lhuillier Spring 2026 Collection
Monique Lhuillier, long revered for her refined femininity, introduced a bold new attitude for Spring 2026 by weaving in unexpected touches of wildness into her formalwear. In a collection that blends soft romance with daring glamour, the designer incorporated leopard-print micro-sequins and metallic perforated accents that subtly nod to Gianni Versace’s iconic 1994 safety-pin collection.






“I wanted to create a bold contrast with our signature romanticism,” Lhuillier explained via email. “These details are for the woman who embraces elegance with attitude.”
One of the standout pieces, a strapless column gown covered head-to-toe in sequined leopard print, exuded fierce confidence. Equally daring was a high-neck white jersey maxi dress with metallic cutout detailing at the waist—revealing a hip-high slit that evoked a modern-day version of Liz Hurley’s unforgettable red carpet moment.



Naturally, the classic black cocktail dress had its place, reimagined through a gothic lens. A corseted lace bodice paired with a pleated chiffon skirt brought a vampy edge to red carpet dressing. Elsewhere, Lhuillier softened the mood with ethereal tones like lake, meadow, and flamingo—shades inspired by nature and her evolving vision of feminine beauty.
The shift toward minimalism extended to the collection’s presentation as well. For the first time, the designer chose to photograph the collection inside her Los Angeles studio instead of elaborate, scenic locations. This pared-back approach highlighted the exquisite craftsmanship of the garments—like handwoven raffia pansy appliqués and sculptural calla lily necklines—allowing the clothes to speak for themselves.






“Stripping things back lets the woman wearing the dress imagine her own setting and story,” said Lhuillier.
Spring 2026 marks a confident evolution for the designer—an embrace of strength and sensuality that complements her timeless romantic core. With a collection that empowers through contrast, Monique Lhuillier invites women to dream—only this time, with an edge.