Tory Burch Fall 2026 Collection

Tory Burch Fall 2026 Collection

At Sotheby’s new Breuer Building headquarters, Tory Burch presented a Fall 2026 collection rooted in personal history and reframed through instinct. The front row—Pamela Anderson, Tessa Thompson, Amanda Seyfried among them—watched as Burch distilled two enduring influences: her father and style icon Bunny Mellon.

Burch has long explored the tension between classicism and individuality. This season, she sharpened that focus. “I wanted to take classic ideas, twist them, and move them in a more personal direction,” she said during a preview. That impulse materialized in corduroy trousers inspired by her father, rendered in saturated apricot and saffron, paired with triple-washed, brushed Shetland knits layered over crisp Peter Pan–collared shirts.

Color-blocked styling gave the collection graphic clarity. It also nodded to Mellon, the horticulturist and philanthropist whose elegance was guided, as Burch noted, “by instinct, not rules.” The tribute extended beyond mood. Mellon’s legacy surfaced in craft and detail: gold badla embroidery handworked by Indian artisans on classic cardigans; silhouettes that elevated archetypes—tailoring, polished outerwear, urbane proportions—through fabric innovation and bold color.

Dresses pushed the narrative further. An electric-orange twisted gown evoked classical drapery, while dropped-waist silhouettes referenced the 1920s and ’30s. Introduced in lighter form for spring, they returned for fall in weightier, four-ply washed silks with twisted, pleated, and subtly deconstructed finishes. The effect was romantic but grounded—modern rather than nostalgic.

A more intimate reference came from Mellon’s restored home in Antigua, which Burch purchased a decade ago. Knotted cushions discovered in the basement became a seasonal motif, reinterpreted as quilted Bunny Knot handbags, raffia knot detailing on a substantial navy sweater, and explosive knot-like hardware on footwear—shoes with a pilgrim sensibility that felt both eccentric and refined.

Accessories remained a strength. Sculptural leather-lined shell earrings, vintage-inspired sardine brooches, and an expanded jewelry offering underscored the brand’s growing authority in embellishment. Footwear, increasingly central to the business, balanced statement with wearability.

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

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