Monique Lhuillier Fall 2026 Collection

Monique Lhuillier Fall 2026 Collection

Monique Lhuillier is expanding her fashion vocabulary—and Fall 2026 marks a decisive step into daytime dressing. Known for her ethereal, fantasy-driven gowns, the designer uses this pre-collection to introduce her most democratic piece yet: denim. Yes, jeans—albeit filtered through Lhuillier’s unmistakable lens, complete with hand-cut calla lily embellishments.

“Something as everyday as denim can still feel special when it carries the details of our eveningwear,” Lhuillier said. The idea is simple but deliberate: elevate the ordinary. In her hands, even a grocery run or school pickup is treated with the care of a red-carpet moment.

The collection reframes workwear with tailored femininity. A double-breasted coat with sculpted curves in Prince of Wales wool anchors the office-ready offering, while the same motif reappears as a mixed floral print on sleek sheath dresses. Polished yet expressive, these pieces transition effortlessly from boardroom to evening cocktails.

As Lhuillier celebrates 30 years in business, the collection also looks inward. Signature silhouettes from her archives return with fresh energy—updated colorways, modernized fabrics, and a lighter hand. A flowing chiffon maxi with a cape and draped bodice, along with a lace high-neck gown first seen on her bridal runway last October, reemerge in bubblegum pink and electric fuchsia, respectively.

Nostalgia surfaces with a confident ’80s glamour streak. Stretch velvet bodices flare into bi-color satin or textured mikado skirts, evoking the youthful elegance of Princess Diana. One can easily imagine Diana styling the collection’s removable sashes, bows, and brooches with her trademark ease. Elsewhere, a scoop-neck miniskirt covered in silver sequin scales nods to her bolder, post-royal ’90s era.

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Princess Diana’s ability to use fashion as emotional language made her a natural muse. “Designing as a woman, for women, means being deeply aware of how clothes make you feel—not just how they look,” Lhuillier said. For Fall 2026, that philosophy translates into garments that honor the female form with equal parts strength and softness, bringing her romantic vision confidently into everyday life.

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

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