Mumbo-Jumbo. Balenciaga Pre-Fall 2026

The more I live, the more I understand that compromise isn’t a good thing. And that becomes evident in Pierpaolo Piccioli’s second attempt at Balenciaga. You might remember that I wasn’t satisfied with what I saw at his debut. Yet I thought, with sincere hope, that first tries are difficult and that the next season would be better. And here we are with the brand’s co-ed pre-fall 2026 lookbook: a collection that once again feels like a chaotic mash-up of Demna, Nicolas Ghesquière, and – oh lord – Alexander Wang’s era at the house. The merchandise floor was far too involved in designing this collection, seemingly trying to please everyone at Kering. READ MY FULL REVIEW HERE.

ED’s SELECTION:

Balenciaga Le City Medium Textured-leather Tote


Balenciaga Belted Plush Coat


Balenciaga Avenue Palazzo Crystal-embellished Bow-detailed Satin Sandals


Balenciaga Cat-eye Printed Acetate Sunglasses


Balenciaga Cape-effect Floral-print Plissé-crepe Gown

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Sale Favorites: Dries Van Noten

There are designer sales, and then there’s Dries Van Noten on sale, which feels less like a discount and more like a personal invitation to dress like yourself – just louder, smarter, and with witty textures. These are my Dries Van Noten sale favorites: pieces that don’t scream look at me wearing designer, but quietly insist this is who I am. Think art-school tailoring, poetic prints, and silhouettes that do the talking without overdressing the body – or the moment.

What makes Dries special (and why these pieces earn a permanent place in your wardrobe rotation) is their radical versatility. They slip seamlessly into real life: worn with denim, flats, yesterday’s confidence. They elevate without intimidating, express without costume, and let you experiment without feeling like you’re trying too hard. In true Dries Van Noten fashion, these are clothes that meet you where you are – and then gently encourage you to say a little more.

Dries Van Noten Tie-neck Stretch-silk Satin Dress


Dries Van Noten Teya Knit Scarf


Dries Van Noten Men’s Croom Cotton Floral-Graphic Dress Shirt


Dries Van Noten Velvet Midi Skirt


Dries Van Noten Python Stamped Leather Wedge Pumps


Dries Van Noten Cropped Crepe Blazer


Dries Van Noten Twist-front Gathered Silk-satin Jacquard Maxi Skirt


Dries Van Noten Felt Jacket


Dries Van Noten Gabrina Sequined Mini Wrap Skirt


Dries Van Noten Abstract-Print Ruched Maxi Skirt


Dries Van Noten Ruched Satin Mules

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Super Nature. Paolo Carzana SS26

And just like that, this is my last review of 2025 – one that sat on the shelf a moment too long. But perhaps the untamed beauty, intimacy of scale, and contemplative energy of this London presentation make it a perfectly fitting year-end conclusion.

Paolo Carzana is a wizard: what he does with plant dyes and fabric is beyond mortal comprehension. Practice makes perfect, and years of mastering his craft have led the designer to his most accomplished collection yet. Inspired by Mother Earth and her super-nature – supernatural colours that defy belief, and the textures of plants and worlds in the making – Carzana sent ethereal, air- and earth-born messengers down the Reading Room of the British Library for his spring-summer 2026 fashion show.

Fragile, fragmentary garments in a myriad of tones – from aquatic to earthy, from translucent to sun-burnt – drape the body like air or liquid, leaving behind an ephemeral, haute-poetic impression impossible to counterfeit. The alchemy of Carzana’s looks was completed by Nasir Mazhar, whose equally transfixing headwear heightened their spell. Asymmetrical fabric drapes – abstract, shell-like bonnets and paper scrolls evoking feathers – deepened the organic potency of the collection.

The London-based designer moves slowly, refusing to abide by the fashion industry’s relentless logic of more, more, more. Let 2026 be the year we rethink old ways of operating – and make space for a new generation of designers to truly capture hearts, just like Galliano and Gigli did back in the day.

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New Look. Dior Pre-Fall 2026

Jonathan Anderson’s new look for Dior continues to intrigue – and puzzle. Women’s pre-fall 2026 is already his fourth collection, which sounds quite absurd given that the first Dior pieces designed by Anderson will only start hitting stores in January at the earliest. But this is how the industry works. We’ve seen his neo-preppy menswear debut over the summer, followed by pre-fall just over a week ago. His women’s debut during the last Paris Fashion Week still leaves me on the fence, even though certain details are gradually growing on me. The lookbook released this week seems to reveal more about how Anderson envisions the Dior woman, stripped of runway spectacle and contrived styling. READ MY FULL REVIEW HERE.

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Ed’s Gift List (Vol. VI)

Prada women at the Via Montenapoleone boutique in Milan.

This holiday season, discover the final meticulously curated edit of luxury Christmas gifts, designed to make gifting effortless, elevated, and unforgettable. This selection brings together timeless, high-quality pieces that blend craftsmanship, desirability, and long-term value – the kind of gifts that feel indulgent now and iconic forever.

From gifts for the frequent traveler to covetable home essentials and fashion-forward classics, this luxury Christmas gift guide is your go-to destination for thoughtful, statement-making presents. Every item has been hand-selected by me for its enduring style, impeccable quality, and irresistible appeal – ensuring every purchase feels intentional and special.

Browse the curated selection below to shop the best luxury gifts for Christmas, complete with direct shoppable links. Whether you’re searching for the perfect gift or investing in something for yourself, these are the pieces guaranteed to impress, delight, and… sell out fast.

Zankov Sydney Textured Metallic Crewneck Cardigan


Diptyque Candle Landscape Stand


Dries Van Noten Velvet Midi Skirt


Valentino Garavani Fringed Beaded Satin Shoulder Bag


COS Square-Toe Ballet Flats


The Row Mentas Cashmere Scarf


Charvet Cotton Socks


TRUDON Mystique Eau De Parfum


Prada Knitted Pointed-Toe Pumps


Gabriela Hearst Lawrence Knit Sweater in Space Dye Fire Multi Welfat Cashmere


Dries Van Noten Satin Lipstick


Astier De Villatte x Serena Carone Mon Prince Ceramic Jewelry Box


L’Atelier Nawbar Mimete 18-karat Gold, Onyx And Diamond Pinky Ring


Rick Owens Claudette Cropped Draped Charmeuse Top


Saloni Satin-trimmed Velvet Wide-leg Pants


 

Valentino Garavani Bowow 25 Suede-trimmed Leopard-print Calf Hair Pumps



“The Book of Symbols. Reflections on Archetypal Images” by Taschen


Omorovicza Miracle Facial Oil


KHAITE Simona Leather-trimmed Zebra-print Calf Hair Shoulder Bag


Marc Jacobs Strapless Satin Sculptural Mini Flared Dress


Chloé Gold-tone Earrings


Sonia Petroff Falena Gold-plated, Resin And Swarovski Crystal Choker