Heirlome Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear

“I was definitely in a more playful mood this season,” said Heirlome’s Stephanie Suberville of her spring collection. Evidence of this included the seasonal print commissioned from Mexican artists Bernardina Rivera Baltazar and Roselia Felipe Rivera: Its confident, strong lines seem to have their own radiance. The flower and bird motifs the mother-and-daughter duo blew up were taken from Purépecha pottery and are usually applied to water pots. In Bolivia, Madres y Artesanas Tex translated this artwork into airy, dimensional knits using cashmere and silk. In supporting Latin American makers and artisanal know-how, Suberville is equating heritage as a sort of heirloom. Simultaneously in New York she is creating garments that project forward; think of them as future heirlooms. The idea is to interweave these notions. A felicitous example of that was this season’s joyful, fluffy tassels (made of three different types of thread) which wonderfully abstracted the idea of a flower and took it in an engaging direction, adding movement and texture to the collection. A waist-defining black coat was transformed from a wardrobe staple to an entrance-maker with the addition of these pompoms. As Suberville noted: “I always have a clean hand, but at the same time a lot of the drama is in the volume and the shapes.”

Season
Spring/Summer 2026
Date
9/12/2025
Line
Womenswear
Type
runway show
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https://www.vogue.com/fashion-shows/spring-2026-ready-to-wear/heirlome
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Ready-to-Wear
Heirlome Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear