The establishment is not feeling whismy anymore—or at least that’s the prevailing mood on the runways lately, where a certain brand of serious, hyper-polished minimalist crafted brands have dominated our social media feeds. But childhood knows something the fashion cycle tends to forget: the most interesting worlds are the ones built out of imagination, a bit of chaos, and a willingness to play. The best clothes, in this editor’s opinion, toe the line between meticulously crafted and delightfully absurd.

For their second season at Spanish fashion house Loewe, creative directors Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez seemed determined to remember exactly that. A sophomore outing is always a telling moment in a designer’s tenure—the point where the polite introductions are over and a clearer personality begins to emerge. If their debut established the parameters of a new Loewe, the Fall Winter 2026 season suggested the pair are far less interested in solemn heritage than in what happens when craft gets a little mischievous. Think meticulous technique, yes—but also the slightly unhinged joy of dressing like you’ve just raided a particularly deranged toy chest.