The New Luxury Collections Setting the Tone for 2026

Luxury, in 2026 is quieter, slower, and sharper. It lives in the cut of a jacket, the weight of a fabric (that helps you travel light as well), the way jewellery stays on long after the day has ended, and how sleep is finally being treated as a form of self respect.

This season’s newest launches reveal a shared sensibility across fashion, jewellery and lifestyle; one rooted in intention rather than impulse. From Italian tailoring steeped in ritual to Indian craft reframed for everyday life, these collections speak to a modern consumer who wants luxury to feel lived in, personal, and deeply considered.

Canali Fall Winter 2026: ‘Sartorial Cocktail’

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For Fall Winter 2026, Canali steps into the intimate world of a private club a space where time slows, conversations linger, and elegance is never performative. Titled Sartorial Cocktail, the collection distils the brand’s Made in Italy legacy into a wardrobe that moves seamlessly between structure and ease. Cashmere and vicuña outerwear, generous trench coats, and utility inspired jackets coexist with refined knitwear that acts as the connective tissue of the collection. Eveningwear is softened through velvet blazers, cashmere suits and alpaca coats, while the colour palette flows from charcoal and ice grey to sage, burgundy and biscuit brown. It is tailoring designed not to impress instantly, but to endure.

Zoori by Hazoorilal Legacy

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Zoori by Hazoorilal Legacy redefines fine jewellery for real life. Designed for women who move fluidly between work, coffee breaks and unplanned evenings, the collection focuses on feather light pieces that sit comfortably all day. Stackable rings, layerable necklaces and understated forms encourage personal styling with no rules attached. This is jewellery meant to be worn daily, not reserved for special occasions. Subtle, elegant and intentionally effortless, Zoori reflects a new idea of luxury one that stays on, rather than being taken off.

Payal Singhal Spring Summer 2026: ‘Shahnameh’

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With Shahnameh, Payal Singhal marks a reflective new chapter after 25 years in fashion. Inspired by the Persian epic The Book of Kings, the Spring Summer 2026 collection becomes a meditation on continuity and evolution. Structured, regal silhouettes inspired by ancient Persia gradually soften into fluid forms, mirroring cultural synthesis and modern femininity. Rich silks, brocades and intricate embroideries reference illuminated manuscripts, while a palette shifting from jewel tones to earth infused hues speaks to renewal. Shahnameh is both homage and progression rooted in heritage yet unmistakably contemporary.

ituvana ‘Lila Vana’

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Lila Vana by ituvana is designed for long summer days that blur effortlessly into evening. Built around free size wraps, fluid silhouettes and thoughtful construction, the collection prioritises comfort without compromising on craft. Natural silks and satins are enhanced with bandhani detailing and soft ombré transitions, resulting in pieces that feel instinctive rather than styled. From sarong dresses and kaftans to relaxed kurta sets and layering robes, Lila Vana reflects ituvana’s philosophy of slow luxury where fabric, movement and repeat wear take precedence.

Summer Away ‘Athena’

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Athena by Summer Away channels the mood of unhurried holiday evenings the kind where getting dressed is part of the pleasure. The Holiday Resort 26 collection introduces bias cut slips, printed sets and voluminous dresses crafted in viscose blends, linen and organic cotton. A rich palette of magenta, green, blue and black is offset with florals, animal prints and soft ombré effects. Shot across Athens and the Greek coast, Athena moves effortlessly from seaside days to lingering dinners under fading light.

One Less ‘The Snooze Club’

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With The Snooze Club, One Less makes a compelling case for rest as a luxury ritual. Crafted entirely in TENCEL Modal, the sleepwear collection focuses on breathable, temperature regulating comfort designed for uninterrupted sleep. Thoughtfully designed silhouettes for men and women are paired with calming hues inspired by moments of stillness from Quiet Dawn to Midnight Drift. Completing the collection are matching eye masks, reinforcing the brand’s philosophy of slow living, intentional comfort and choosing rest without guilt.

Across fashion, fragrance, jewellery and lifestyle, these launches reveal a shared truth luxury today is not loud. It is precise. It values craftsmanship over spectacle, ease over excess, and meaning over momentary desire. Whether it’s a perfectly cut jacket, jewellery you never take off, or sleepwear that invites you to slow down, this season’s luxury isn’t asking for attention. It’s quietly earning loyalty.

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Yashita Damani

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