
Public School New York returned to the runway after seven years with a collection titled Everything Is Now. On February 11 in New York, Maxwell Osborne and Dao-Yi Chow stepped back into the format that once defined their rise, presenting a show that confronted time, pause, and re-entry with directness. The industry moved forward while they stepped away. This season marked their decision to move again.
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The designers framed the collection through loss and rediscovery, resistance and surrender. Their statement positioned the return as a lesson in knowledge of self, shaped by distance from the system that once demanded constant output. They spoke about counting the hours, about stepping back to remember the original convergence of street and atelier. That tension shaped the runway. Tailoring carried structure yet resisted rigidity. The silhouettes held discipline without stiffness, reflecting designers who understand both control and fatigue.

Public School built its early identity on the friction between downtown realism and precise construction. Fall Winter 2026 revisited that language with maturity. The clothes did not chase spectacle. They focused on proportion, surface, and attitude. Outerwear anchored the lineup with sharp shoulders and elongated lines. Trousers fell clean and deliberate. Layering felt purposeful, constructed through tension rather than excess. The collection suggested that refinement grows stronger after interruption.
Everything Is Now operated as both declaration and confrontation. New York does not wait. The brand acknowledged that reality directly. Their return did not attempt to reclaim a past era. Instead, it recognized that absence becomes part of the narrative. The runway communicated urgency without panic. It proposed that stepping away can sharpen instinct. Osborne and Chow worked again as a duo at the core, returning to a smaller working rhythm before scaling outward.

The show production reinforced that clarity. Styling by Ronald Burton III maintained restraint, allowing silhouette to carry weight. Lighting by IMCD Lighting controlled contrast, sharpening edges and deepening shadow across the garments. Sound design by EightyPro and music by Ibe Soliman with Bad Colours underscored the tension between movement and pause. The environment avoided distraction. It focused attention on the clothes and the message.
Public School will extend the return through a retail activation at Retail Innovations Lab at High Line Nine from February 12 to 14. The pop-up includes conversation series, custom embroidery, tailor-made suiting, and DJ sets in partnership with SAP and N4XT Experiences. The format bridges runway and community, returning the brand to physical dialogue with its audience. That decision aligns with the statement behind the show: creation as collective energy, rooted in the city that shaped it.

















