Inside the Ralph Lauren Fall/Winter 2026 Collection Leave a comment


Ralph Lauren showed a rare menswear runway show in Milan this January and it lit the internet ablaze. It was the first time men’s returned to the runway since 2002, and the looks, which blended the youthful playfulness of Polo and the tailored sophistication of Purple Label, were frankly impeccable. The show was yet another reminder of how the brand has shaped the Americana fashion aesthetic for nearly 60 years, but also speaks to the exceptional impact Ralph Lauren is having on style right now.

Nearly a month later, the fall/winter 2026 womenswear collection followed at New York Fashion Week and like the men’s show, it tapped into the effortless elegance and timeless style Ralph Lauren is a master of. As guests walked into the Jack Shainman Gallery in Tribeca, the Gilded Age palazzo was transformed into one of Ralph Lauren’s distinct worlds—this one, a magnificent country estate outfitted with mismatched antique chairs and benches, floors layered with rugs, and walls hung with hand-painted murals of bucolic landscapes. It set the backdrop for a rustic yet polished collection featuring looks that juxtaposed countryside tweeds and riding boots with rich jacquard florals and velvet evening gowns.