Everything to Know About Balenciaga’s Fall/Winter 2026 Show

Pierpaolo Piccioli has a tough job at Balenciaga. Heading a brand as big as this one comes with responsibilities that include pleasing shoppers who, prior to his arrival, were buying a very different aesthetic than the one the house is traditionally known for, and satisfying buyers who desire a return to the Balenciaga of yore, back when its founder, Cristóbal Balenciaga, established the House’s codes. Piccioli’s work is elegant, refined, and sophisticated, which is why so many Balenciaga traditionalists praised the brand’s choice to bring him on. Demna—who left in 2025 and is now the creative director at Gucci—followed a more alt direction during his decade-long tenure at the brand, leaning into streetwear and grunge-forward style. This is what makes Piccioli’s task at hand such a difficult one. He has to meet the demands of both groups, not isolating those who’ve been shopping from the brand these last ten years, while also bringing in new (or returning) customers who desire a look that’s more in line with Cristóbal’s original vision.

Piccioli, who debuted his sophomore collection for Balenciaga this weekend during Paris Fashion Week, did just that, easing into his still-new position by checking off both customer bases’ core boxes. According to the collection notes, “the centrality of and focus on the human form” for fall 2026 expanded the methodologies of Cristóbal Balenciaga, with “the body itself [becoming] the structure inside garments.” The couturiers’ influence continued in the formal gowns that were strewn throughout the 81-look offering, ranging from beaded and sequined numbers that glittered with every step to equally elegant but less intricate draped, jersey options that revealed bits of skin and hugged the body in all the right places. Also featured, though, were casual, laid-back ensembles with leggings and cigarette jeans as focal points, styled with furry outerwear and voluminous leather bomber jackets in bright, daring shades—nods back to the streetwear many have come to associate with Balenciaga of late.