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Saul Nash’s Masquerade: Sportswear Meets Power Tailoring for FW26

A Study in Identity, Performance, and the Power of Dress

January 19, 2026
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Saul Nash Fall Winter 2026 Collection presented in Milan – photo courtesy of the brand.

Saul Nash‘s Autumn/Winter 2026 collection, titled Masquerade, arrives as a sophisticated meditation on the transformative capacity of clothing. The British-Caribbean designer, known for his kinetic approach to menswear, delivers a body of work that interrogates how garments function as instruments of self-invention, concealment, and liberation.

Saul Nash’s Conceptual Framework

The collection’s genesis traces to Nash’s attendance at Notting Hill Carnival last summer, where the designer encountered the vibrant tradition of masquerade costumes rooted in mimicry ceremonies. This initial spark ignited a broader investigation into Venetian masquerade traditions, where masks served dual purposes: transformation and disguise. Nash translates these historical references through the lens of his London upbringing, establishing what he terms a new paradigm of power dressing.

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“I wanted to create a collection that empowers the wearer. These are clothes that can act as a form of masquerade in your own life; a medium to embody who you want to be,” Nash explains.

Photo courtesy of Saul Nash

Tracksuit as Statement

The collection opens with a conceptual masterstroke: a technical tracksuit printed with the silhouette of a formal suit. This piece functions as both homage and subversion, nodding to the brand’s sportswear origins while addressing Nash’s personal experience of feeling underdressed at formal events. The result is a garment that permits the wearer to navigate multiple social contexts without abandoning authenticity. It’s a pastiche of smart dressing that refuses to choose between comfort and convention.

Tailoring Reimagined

Nash draws extensively from 1980s British and Italian power tailoring, recontextualizing these codes for contemporary wear. Suit jackets arrive with integrated hoods and detachable sleeves, transforming rigid formalwear into modular systems. Shirts feature horizontal and vertical lines inspired by Ben Magid Rabinovitch’s 1931 photograph Tamaris in “Dirge”, crafted from stretch cotton that extends Nash’s kinetic movement philosophy into sophisticated territory.

The Wall Street aesthetic receives particular attention through an all-in-one pinstriped jumpsuit in merino stretch wool. Cut wide and warped on the body, the piece mimics masquerade costume movement when in motion, accelerating the brand’s recent exploration of formal wear.

Photo courtesy of Saul Nash

Outerwear Innovation

This season marks the brand’s most versatile outerwear offering to date. Military-inspired drill jackets feature transformable collars wearable in three configurations. Cropped trench coats employ Nash’s signature kinetic cutting technique. Padded jackets with elongated ribbed knit sleeves and exaggerated hemlines achieve remarkable lightness through PRIMALOFT® Gold insulation.

Materiality and Palette

The collection presents a symphony of textures within a palette of greens, navys, and earthy browns. Silky utility trousers cut from Viscose LENZING™ pair with crinkled recycled nylon zip-ups. Furry mohair blazers and nipple-exposing cardigans arrive in alpaca and merino wool blends. The material diversity reinforces the collection’s central thesis: identity is layered, textured, and constantly shifting.

The Body as Canvas

Nash’s exploration of the masks worn daily manifests in compression tops printed with hazy body motifs. Equipped with funnel necks, these pieces create the illusion of wearing another person’s silhouette when donned. An overdyed raw denim twinset, lasered with a chiselled physique kissed by fabric waves, references ancient statues of the male form. These garments transform the wearer into something other, something aspirational.

Debut Footwear: The Julien Boot

The collection introduces Saul Nash’s first footwear creation. The Julien Boot, a high-top sports shoe, features a mesh upper and leather base with velcro fastening. Its gum sole is intentionally broken to permit ample movement, extending Nash’s kinetic philosophy to the feet.

SLNSH x lululemon Spring 2026 Preview

The presentation also previews SLNSH Spring 2026, the fourth installment of Nash’s multi-season collaboration with lululemon. The collection blurs boundaries between performance and lifestyle, drawing inspiration from nature’s return. Key pieces include a reimagined Define transformable Jacket, organic cotton barrel trousers, elevated crossbody bags, and a dual-length transformable seam-taped waterproof jacket. The collection launches April 14, 2026, across lululemon’s global retail network.

The Designer’s Trajectory

Since establishing his eponymous brand in 2018, the North East London-raised designer has attracted global attention through his persistent examination of technical menswear outside societal norms. His practice oscillates between fashion and dance, with genderless sportswear and redefined athleisure codes central to the label’s DNA. The 2022 International Woolmark Prize and Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design, received in the same month, cemented Nash’s position among Britain’s most significant emerging designers.

Masquerade represents Nash at his most conceptually ambitious. The collection succeeds not merely as a series of garments but as a philosophical proposition: that clothing can serve as armor, as disguise, as vehicle for becoming. In Nash’s hands, the tracksuit becomes a suit, the suit becomes a jumpsuit, and the wearer becomes whoever they need to be.


Discover the complete collection in our gallery:

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Creative Direction: Saul Nash | Art Direction: FX Goby | Styling: Reuben Esser | Casting: Troy Fearn | Hair: Richard Phillipart | Make-Up: Mandy Gakhal for AOFMPro using Dermalogica | Music: Azekel | Shoes: Manolo Blahnik | Eyewear: Cubitts | Scent: Penhaligon’s | Principal Brand Show Partner: lululemon featuring SLNSH

All images courtesy of Saul Nash

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The COO and Features Director of DSCENE Publishing, Katarina Doric oversees editorial direction across all DSCENE platforms. With a background in architecture, her work connects fashion, art, and design through a critical lens. She is the author of the Doric Order column, where she examines the politics of aesthetics, womanhood, and culture, and leads DSCENE’s international cultural projects.

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