The Evolution of Nanushka’s Fall 2026 Collection
The uniform is a concept that has long been associated with Nanushka, known for its structured outerwear, impeccably draped dresses, and sculptural tailoring. However, for the fall 2026 collection, designer Sandra Sandor took a new approach, casting Nanushka’s signatures in a delicate, dappled new light.
Sandor began by incorporating preppy wardrobe elements such as regatta-ready blazers, evening shirts, and Argyle knits, but added her own twist. Hems were curved, cuffs were elongated, and a sharp herringbone suit featured an elasticated waist. Lampshade bodices made multiple appearances, adding a unique touch to jersey T-shirts and sharp-shouldered suit jackets.
One of the standout pieces of the collection was a classic double-breasted wool bouclé coat blocked with fluffs of faux fur, showcasing Sandor’s use of fabric and draping to create a sense of openness and freedom in traditionally structured pieces. Leather bow-wrapped tops added a touch of edge, while subtle western elements like fringe, suede, and leather cravats enhanced the free spirit feeling of the collection.
The influence of Sandor’s Hungarian roots and the country’s shepherding heritage was evident in a bright red fuzzy coat made from 100% recycled polyester. The collection also featured precise styling, with standout combinations like a slinky black satin dress paired with a check shirt, and silk scarves tied to resemble turtlenecks.
Overall, the fall 2026 collection from Nanushka showcased a new evolution of the brand’s minimalist codes of tailoring, incorporating soft power and a sense of freedom into every piece. With nods to both preppy and western influences, Sandor’s designs continue to push boundaries and redefine the concept of the uniform.

