agnès b. Fall/Winter 2026: The Ease of Timeless Style

 

In an era when fashion dazzles with spectacle, Agnès Troublé keeps things refreshingly down to earth —and perhaps rarer: clothes you actually want to live in. Her Paris-founded label agnès b., established in 1975, has long resisted the churn of trends in favor of timeless pieces anchored in the rhythms of everyday wear. From the iconic snap-button cardigan to relaxed tailoring and artist collaborations, the brand’s ethos has remained remarkably consistent—clothing as a form of personal expression.

 

A Parisian wardrobe for day-to-day life—because in Paris, even running errands can look cinematic. This season, the silhouettes stayed loyal to the house’s DNA: sharp, tailored jackets paired with easy, flowing trousers, slim dresses cut in luminous fabrics, and red tartan, velvets, and satins that quietly flirted with the runway lights. The palette settled into winter-friendly shades of burgundy, black, charcoal, and wine. Throughout the collection, masculine tailoring met feminine energy, a nuanced dialogue that has long defined the brand’s aura.

 

 

My 3 mad crush of the collection

 

Look 1: sculptural satin and quiet glamour

A daily dose of sensuality, with a strapless satin dress cut just below the knee, its surface shimmering in deep wine and black tones. Two embroidered floral appliqués punctuate the bodice, adding a subtle ornamental note without overwhelming the silhouette.

 

Look 2: tailoring with rhythm

The second look leans into the masculine tailoring that has long shaped the aesthetic of agnès b. A sharply cut black blazer paired with wide, flowing trousers constructs a relaxed and structured silhouette. Across the fabric runs a subtle vertical text motif—graphic lines for more groove.

Worn with simple black shoes and minimal jewelry, the ensemble reflects the effortless intellectual chic that has defined agnès b. since the 1970s: part artist, part urban flâneur.

 

Look 3: velvet and winter color

We’re on the softer side. A luminous raspberry velvet jacket catches the light, layered over a burgundy knit and paired with striped trousers in shades of plum and steel blue. This combination of textures—velvet, knit, and tailored wool—creates a tactile richness.

 

Nearly five decades after founding her label, Agnès Troublé remains one of the rare designers to maintain a fully independent vision. The brand still operates as a family business and is known for its support of artistic and humanitarian initiatives alongside fashion. That sense of independence may be what enables agnès b. to keep evolving while remaining true to her values. In an industry driven by reinvention, the Fall/Winter 2026 collection demonstrated the power of consistency: a wardrobe grounded in simplicity and humanity.

Melissa Alibo

Raised between Paris and the rest of the world, Melissa likes to define herself as a contemporary nomad. Less routine, more life is her motto. Curiosity has always driven her desire to explore new environments, cultures, and ways of life.