The Latest Dispatches From the Fashion Frontier

Welcome to Issue: your curated runway into the newest, sharpest, and most thoughtful pieces from fmmé. This isn’t a checklist of trends or a highlight reel. It’s where we publish our definitive features, essays, interviews, and explorations that push past surface‑level style and into ideas worth lingering on.

Each issue is a chance to slow down in a world that scrolls fast, to think deeply about the forces shaping fashion and culture and to discover perspectives you didn’t know you were missing. Whether it’s dissecting runway movements, spotlighting unheard voices, or unpacking fashion’s cultural intersections, Issue is where fmmé’s voice truly speaks.

Start here. Read widely. Stay curious.

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Marni in a New Frequency: Fall 2026 and the Art of Intelligent Eccentricity

At this season’s Milan Fashion Week, the mood felt different the moment Marni appeared on the schedule. Anticipation hung in the air not because of spectacle, but because of transition. For Fall 2026 Ready-to-Wear, the house unveiled its first collection under the creative direction of Meryll Rogge, and with it, a recalibration of one of fashion’s most beloved vocabularies.

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Proenza Schouler Fall 2026 Ready-to-Wear: A Study in Calculated Imperfection

In the shifting landscape of contemporary luxury fashion, few maison reinventions this season feel as consequential as Proenza Schouler’s Fall 2026 Ready-to-Wear. Under the newly appointed creative direction of Rachel Scott, this seminal American house has re-engineered its aesthetic language, balancing sartorial precision with an invigorating embrace of spontaneity and subtle disorder.  

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Copenhagen Fashion Week - day 1: Fine Chaos redefines chaos on the catwalk

COPENHAGEN - What begins as a soundtrack of electric beats quickly transforms into a cultural manifesto: Fine Chais presented the AW26 collection Ara Solis - Altar of the Sun on January 27th. What was originally planned as a fashion show became a sociocultural explosion where fashion, subculture, and identity merged to create pure impact.

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Three Fashion Weeks, One Mood

Across three cities over nearly three weeks—London, Milan, and Paris—designers unveiled their Spring/Summer 2026 collections. These cities remain the epicenters of fashion, where creativity is both celebrated and redefined. From H&M’s striking London takeover to Giorgio Armani’s final Milan show, and concluding in Paris with craft-driven houses, debut collections, and standout presentations, the season highlighted fashion’s dual pulse of innovation and homage. The European run proved that designers are unafraid to take risks. As Paris continues, the energy suggests a surge of creative momentum.

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