Though fashion month for fall/winter 2026 wrapped up earlier this month, the collections remain a constant topic of discussion among us fashion editors at Who What Wear. We can’t stop reliving the runway highlights, debating our favorite shows, analyzing the direction new creative directors are taking their labels, identifying the must-have hero items, and drawing styling inspiration for the upcoming fall season—and even for now. It’s rare for a day to go by in the New York City office without someone offering their take.
Michael Rider’s Celine collection is frequently cited as a favorite, praised for his mastery of creating the elusive, desirable pieces that fashion insiders dream of owning, while also presenting incredibly directional styling ideas. Similarly, Jonathan Anderson’s fresh interpretation of Christian Dior‘s 79-year heritage continues to draw “oohs and ahhs” from the editorial team. Now that enough time has passed for everyone to digest the season fully, I wanted to broaden the conversation beyond our NYC base to hear which collections are truly living rent-free in everyone’s minds. Keep scrolling to discover what the team has to say.
Celine

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“Michael Rider’s collections for Celine have felt like a breath of fresh air, and for fall, the designer took his vision of bourgeois prep that’s defined his first few Celine runways and made it a bit, well, quirkier. I was immediately drawn to the way that personality pieces like brooches and charm necklaces made all the sleek tailoring a little more unfussy and unserious. It felt like a cross between your favorite art teacher and a chic Parisian art gallerist. It’s exactly the way I want to dress next season (and truthfully, this season, too), and I’ll be looking to incorporate pops of royal purple and maybe a charm necklace or two.”
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