Tory Burch brought fashion out to Fort Greene, Brooklyn on Monday night to see her Spring/Summer 2026 collection inside a historic old bank space, where the muted pinks, reds and greens splashed across the floor to ceiling stone and tile matched the soft hues of her collection. Notable guests like Naomi Watts, Jessica Alba, Emma Roberts, Ciara, Chloe Fineman and Thom Browne passed through the crowds thronged outside of the venue, as Burch’s shows attract more fanfare with each season.
Burch wanted this collection to feel “feminine, but sophisticated and precise”, she told me the Sunday before at her Manhattan studio, reflecting different facets of womanhood with pieces like a polka-dot drop-waist dress with a beaded fringe and a blazer inspired by an old suit jacket that belonged to her father. There is colour: a lipstick pink jersey frock; a canary yellow jacket that Burch designed to evoke the classic raincoats we wore as children; a tank top and skirt set rumpled to make it look like the wearer just got out of bed. She wanted the collection to feel light and optimistic, “especially when you consider everything that’s going on in the world”.