
Viktor&Rolf Fall Winter 2026 ready-to-wear carries the house’s couture language into a structured wardrobe shaped by ideas first explored in the Haute Couture FW25 Angry Birds collection. Viktor Horsting and Rolf Snoeren describe ready-to-wear as a memory carried back from couture. The designers translate the expressive language of couture into garments designed for everyday use while maintaining the house’s poetic point of view.
FALL WINTER 2026
The collection transforms couture scale into garments suited to daily movement. Viktor&Rolf reshapes exaggerated silhouettes into functional forms that preserve visual impact. Feather-inspired techniques appear across several pieces, introducing texture and motion into the wardrobe. Sculptural pumpkin forms create rounded architecture within coats and dresses. Deflated pocket details add an element of playful distortion across outerwear and trousers, giving familiar garments unexpected structure.


Dresses, denim, and outerwear form the central framework of the season. Evening silhouettes appear alongside shorter cocktail dresses, allowing the wardrobe to move across different occasions. Denim receives structural treatment through puffed elements, bow accents, and layered construction that changes its traditional form.
Outerwear carries particular importance this season through a renewed collaboration with Mackintosh. Viktor&Rolf introduces a short peplum trench coat that expands the house’s approach to volume within outerwear. The designers also reinterpret the Banton raincoat, giving the classic design a new silhouette while maintaining its technical purpose. Italian-crafted vegan leather pieces add structure across several garments, strengthening the collection’s tactile dimension.

Laser-cut organza references feathered plumage and introduces lightness within layered garments. Rounded pumpkin volumes appear across coats and dresses, creating controlled architectural curves. Deflated pocket motifs disrupt expected proportions across outerwear and bottoms, pushing silhouettes outward in measured ways. Layering plays a crucial role throughout the collection. Garments stack gradually to form dimensional silhouettes that build visual complexity through construction. Softly dragged necklines and bow details continue to mark Viktor&Rolf’s signature vocabulary, appearing repeatedly across dresses and tailored pieces.
The palette shifts from lighter tones toward deeper winter shades. Brass, dark brown, and red-brown enter the seasonal range and anchor many of the key looks. Denim evolves across several washes, beginning with vintage mid-blue before deepening into indigo. Overdyed black introduces additional surface variation across denim pieces. Classic white and black remain constant within the Viktor&Rolf palette. The polka dot motif returns once again through layered sheer treatments that add visual movement across garments. Neon green appears in small flashes that interrupt the darker tones and introduce moments of contrast.

Viktor&Rolf introduces new fabrics this season, including cactus-based vegan leather and a dry drapery jersey designed to enhance movement within sculptural garments. These materials expand the house’s fabric vocabulary while supporting the structural focus of the collection. Crisp popeline, wool tailoring, and Belgian knits also return.
The Fall Winter 2026 collection includes more than one hundred styles across dresses, tailoring, outerwear, knitwear, denim, and leather pieces. Viktor&Rolf constructs the wardrobe for expressive lives that move between day and evening, carrying the house’s couture ideas into ready-to-wear form.

















