Julien Macdonald Fall 2026 Collection
After a three-year hiatus, Julien Macdonald returned to London Fashion Week with a collection that radiated heat, light, and unapologetic spectacle. The setting matched the mood: a runway staged more than 70 stories above ground inside The Shard, Renzo Piano’s glass spire rising over London Bridge. Against the city’s gray skyline, Macdonald delivered pure sunset.






The collection drew directly from the iridescent hues he once watched reflect across the building at dusk—rose gold, burnished amber, electric turquoise. Body-skimming gowns in molten metallics featured strong shoulders and plunging slits. Flapper-inspired dresses shimmered in highlighter yellow fringe. Diaphanous capes trimmed in teal feathers floated like sea spray, conjuring a Tahitian horizon rather than a London winter.



But beyond the theatrics, there was strategy. Macdonald is pivoting toward warm-weather dressing, with a sharper focus on resort and elevated ready-to-wear. Swimwear—cut with his signature sensuality—signaled the shift. Prices are being recalibrated, and distribution streamlined: direct-to-consumer via his website, salon presentations in luxury resorts, and exclusive pieces for retail partners including Harrods and Selfridges.






Macdonald has always traded in high-voltage glamour. Here, he distilled it into something both celebratory and commercially astute—clothes designed for destinations where the sun never sets and the spotlight never dims.

