
Presented during New York Fashion Week on February 12, 2026, the Aisling Camps Fall Winter 2026 collection arrived as one of the strongest knitwear showings of the season. Set against a beautiful backdrop, the presentation drew notable industry guests rallying behind the designer, a testament to the quiet momentum building around her work. The timing feels right: Aisling Camps was recently welcomed into the CFDA as one of its newest members, a recognition that affirms what the collection itself makes clear, this is a designer operating with serious creative intelligence.
Aisling Camps is rooted in a contemplative ethos, one built on innovation, passion, and gentility. She designs for individuals who embody confident elegance without sacrificing approachability and comfort. That balance, often elusive in knitwear, runs through every piece here.
The Fall Winter 2026 collection draws on Caribbean folkloric figures, channeled through a preternatural artistry that gives the work a mythic, almost ritualistic quality. Aisling is called by nature. Her perspective is informed through environments, objects, and garments treated as artifacts. Pearl, fern, and stone. Cashmere, cotton, merino. What sits behind the brand is skill, craftsmanship, culture, and creative intelligence.

The looks play with transparency and layering, experimenting with different registers of shine and matte. Textures and tones evoke tufted moss and smooth, bright algae. Organic lines twist and turn, mimicking protruding mangroves and interlaced forest branches. Silhouettes mirror across the diameter of the body, shapeshifting through illusions made curiouser by overlapping layers in various yarn opacities.
This season also marks the introduction of wovens, all executed in silk. The chenilles shift. The charmeuse flows. The clothes move differently now. For a small brand, the ambition is anything but, and with CFDA membership now official, the trajectory ahead looks increasingly compelling.
Discover more of the collection in our gallery:

















