With fashion month now wrapped up, we’re indulging ourselves with a delightful bowl of pasta. And not just any kind—this is Vogue, after all—featuring pasta styled after the must-have looks from the spring 2026 showcases. Highlights include the stunning final t-shirt and feathered skirt from Chanel, an elegantly sculpted leather mini dress from Loewe, and Celine‘s mesmerizing stretchy stripes. This is our favored way to embrace carbs!
This summer, I stumbled upon the incredible work of Seoul-based culinary artist Min Kyung Jin (known as @sibatable) on my TikTok For You page. “My creations embody a blend of elegance, creative playfulness, and a dash of whimsical charm,” she shared with me. “I aim to transform fashion and visual culture into an artful plate.” From playful noodle puppies to dumpling masterpieces and stylish pasta, this project marks her first endeavor of reproducing runway garments into edible art.
Curious if she eats her exquisite creations? The answer is yes! “In this experience, we’ll craft food art so stunning you might hesitate to eat it; however, food is meant to be savored and shared.” We resonate with that idea, and we’re sure you will too. Join us in experiencing her 10-course pasta feast to honor National Pasta Day and the iconic spring 2026 collections.
Balenciaga
Louise Trotter’s innovative recycled fiberglass sweater for Bottega Veneta pairs perfectly with a rich buttery sauce.
Is it mere chance that the dough resembles the starry backdrops from Matthieu Blazy’s Chanel presentation? Our pasta is even adorned with the iconic interlocked double C’s.
Wow your dinner guests with this pasta-inspired rendition of Demna’s La Contessa, because nothing epitomizes luxury like Gucci pasta!
Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez’s sleek leather Loewe mini dresses can be relished at home, perhaps with a gentle steam in a bamboo steamer.
And for a sweet finish, Dario Vitale’s shimmering off-the-shoulder corset. Just a heads up, we might find it a tight fit after this extravagant feast!