FALL/WINTER 2026

Ditto


F/W ‘26 is the older sister to S/S ‘26, refining the vocabulary established in the debut while embracing a more emotionally mature register. The collection is decisively fall in tone, driven by heavier wools, corduroys, plaids, and stripes, and a palette that feels deeper and more grounded. While the girl remains the same, she has grown more sophisticated—minis give way to midis, silhouettes allow for layering, and pattern mixing becomes more confident. Developed over a shorter, more immediate timeline, the collection reflects a period of focused refinement. Alongside this clarity, the designers’ shared cultural fixations subtly surface: the heightened femininity and ritualized glamour of Girls Next Door, and the theatricality and pageantry encountered at the New York Renaissance Faire. These references are not literal, but inform the collection’s balance of polish, eccentricity, and play. Key pieces include a classic collared shirt with exaggerated dolman sleeves, a bias-cut pant, reworked bustle forms, and a classic men’s necktie introduced as a styling element within the wardrobe.

creative direction

photography

talent

stylist

on-set assistance

noah pica & paul negron

tanner abel

tanya korne

melissa sue gomez

tre boutilier