Diotima, spring 2026 ready-to-wear
Rachel Scott’s presentations for Diotima are a favorite of mine each season, and her joyful debut show in September was no exception. As ever, the designs—this season inspired by carnival—felt sensual yet utterly wearable. From the scoop-necked tops paired with ruffled skirts (the gray and bright pink color combo was a highlight) to the feathered mustard-y green skirts, I can imagine all of these pieces out in the world. Scott even sold me on the peplum. “It’s a moment of resistance that’s rooted in exuberance, joy, and sensuality, and is against any form of domination,” she told Laia Garcia-Furtado before the show. It was the breath of fresh air we needed.
The collection’s red carpet appearances—seen on talent like Greta Lee and Britt Lower already—prove that the clothes look just as good IRL as on the runway, not that there was any doubt there. Now I’m eagerly awaiting Scott’s Diotima showcase in February, and her first official collection for Proenza Schouler. (We got a glimpse in September, judging by which, it’s going to be good.)—Maddie Schulz
Rick Owens, spring 2026 ready-to-wear
Debuts, we’ve seen a few in 2025. Wowing the crowd with an opening salvo is one thing, but captivating us again and again, year after year—well, only the best can do that. And Rick Owens is most definitely up there with the best of them.—Nicole Phelps
