Elie Saab Spring 2026 Collection

Elie Saab Spring 2026 Collection

The runway shimmered with confidence — and a quiet recalibration. Elie Saab, long celebrated as the master of red-carpet opulence, stepped into new terrain this season. For Spring 2026, the Lebanese designer unveiled a collection that traded in princess gowns for power pieces, where the sensuality of draped jersey met the authority of the boardroom.

It was a deliberate evolution — a “strategic pivot,” as the house put it — toward a new kind of daytime glamour. Gone were the mother-of-the-bride silhouettes and tulle explosions. In their place: high-waisted pencil skirts, off-shoulder blazers, polka-dot tights, python trench coats, and sharp Prince of Wales checks. The show moved at a vibrant, almost cinematic pace — each look striking a chord between seduction and structure.

“I wanted to focus on separates this season — pieces that women can mix, rather than complete looks,” Saab said backstage. The result was a wardrobe of power and pleasure: draped mini dresses that clung to the body like silk armor, fluid trousers cut from satin with the texture of denim, and jackets whose precision tailoring whispered of 1980s confidence without nostalgia.

This fresh sensuality marks more than just an aesthetic shift — it’s a business one. Saab’s son and chief executive, Elie Saab Jr., confirmed that the brand’s ready-to-wear sales have surged 28% year-to-date, a sign that the house’s expansion into daywear is resonating with its global clientele.

“We’re building on our strength in the Middle East while expanding our footprint in the U.S.,” he said. The company is opening directly operated boutiques across the Gulf and preparing two key flagships in America — one in Miami, slated for the second quarter of next year, and another on the West Coast soon after.

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While luxury brands face growing tariff and retail headwinds, Saab Jr. remains unbothered. “Our New York flagship hasn’t felt any slowdown,” he noted confidently — a statement that matched the energy of the clothes themselves.

Sarah Mitchell
Sarah Mitchell
Sarah Mitchell is American Fiamma’s news editor, working across fashion and beauty from US.

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