
Zankov Fall Winter 2026 collection, “Think of Me More and More,” functions as a conversation regarding what came before and what feels honest now. Zankov explores a subdued palette and pushes silhouettes outside of their expected occasions. These choices create a tension between materiality, texture, and color combinations.
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The range features knitted suits in viscose crêpes and brushed alpacas that interact with Melton wool tailoring. Double-faced knitted velour appears for day or night wear, accompanied by silk charmeuse in turquoise, oversized paillettes, and netted macramé beading. Knitwear designs include graphic argyles, jacquards, and knitted buckles, while other pieces feature draped and sculpted cashmere or lurex gowns.


Silk cady adds shine to sculpted miniskirts and interacts with wool jersey in charcoal mélange, black, and ink. Stripes appear as extra-fine merino wool, bias-cut satin, and diagonal knit velvet alongside vertical slashes in cashmere and lurex. Additional materials include alpaca jacquards, bias wool jersey, hand-knit bouclé fringe, space-dye cashmere, and reverse-knit argyles.
The jewelry collaboration with Heath Wagoner explores materiality and technical expertise. These sterling silver pieces function as sculptural anchors for personal style. Wagoner crafts each piece by hand in his Brooklyn studio with inspiration from ripples and astronomy. This project treats metal in ways that mimic the behavior of fabric.

A second jewelry collaboration with Presley Oldham features tassel necklaces with beads cascading from chunky gemstones. The designs include collar necklaces where beaded fringe drifts out of tulle mesh. Cuffs feature long beaded fringe to elongate the arms. These items act as a collection of treasures found over a lifetime.

The runway show features footwear provided by The RealReal. These items will return to the website for an exclusive sale starting February 17th. The sale also includes past-season Zankov pieces. This partnership supports circularity by extending the life of luxury items through reconsignment. Demand for Zankov on The RealReal grew more than four times since 2024. Samantha McCandless of The RealReal notes that Zankov’s wearability resonates with luxury consumers. Starbucks serves as the official coffee partner for the brand during New York Fashion Week. This partnership supports emerging designers by providing coffee for model fittings, castings, and meetings.
Zankov continues to push boundaries by looking at women who move through life in their own way. The collection uses combinations of reverse-knit techniques and draped fabrics to explore new silhouettes.

















