Erdem Pre-Fall 2026 Collection
Erdem Moralioglu marks the approach of his label’s 20th anniversary with a collection steeped in personal history and the opulence of Belle Époque France. The Pre-Fall 2026 lineup channels those brief decades before World War I—an era of artistic freedom, social change, and unabashed decadence—filtered through Erdem’s signature romanticism.






His muse this season is Maud Wagner, the first female tattoo artist in the United States, who treated the body as a living canvas and built a career in a male-dominated field. Her unconventional spirit threads neatly through a collection rich in texture, craft, and theatrical detail.
As expected from Moralioglu, the lineup is lavish. Evening coats glitter with hand-applied crystals; three-dimensional florals bloom across dresses, cardigans, and skirts. High-ruffled white blouses and gowns nod to the dandies and poets of the era, lending a sense of historical reverie without feeling costume-bound.






Moralioglu also mines his own archives, scattering familiar motifs across new silhouettes: blue swans gliding over a crinkled white high-neck gown; crystal carnations cascading down a teal evening coat; chalk-like white butterflies fluttering across a rounded-shoulder denim coat. These callbacks feel intentional, a quiet celebration of two decades of storytelling.






To temper the romance, he sharpens the tailoring. Those ruffled blouses pair with slim tweed jackets; lace trousers meet double-faced cashmere coats cut with a masculine clarity. The tension between softness and structure grounds the collection and reminds us why Erdem has endured: his ability to merge nostalgia, craft, and modernity with unwavering precision.

