Andrea Lieberman’s Resort 2026 Collection: A Blend of Timeless Pieces and Festive Holiday Wear
Andrea Lieberman, like many other designers, is currently grappling with the impact of tariffs on the fashion industry. She believes that the pieces we choose to put in our closets should hold meaning and be versatile enough to be worn on a regular basis. Her latest offering for A.L.C.’s resort 2026 collection strikes a balance between timeless wardrobe staples and glamorous holiday attire.
Among the standout pieces in Lieberman’s collection is the sweetheart midi dress adorned with an ostrich feather-trimmed neckline and a tuxedo-inspired boiler suit. However, it is the outerwear that truly steals the show this season. A leather bomber jacket with subtly padded shoulders and a cinched waistline showcases Lieberman’s ability to create pieces that are both stylish and practical. Her suiting options feature boxy blazers paired with slim-fitting flare trousers, embodying a blend of masculine and feminine aesthetics.
Lieberman often draws inspiration from the laid-back lifestyle and earthy tones of her California surroundings. The recent devastating fires in Los Angeles have deepened her connection to her environment, influencing the color palette of her latest collection. Shades of pale gray-blue, reminiscent of the morning fog over the Pacific, can be seen in various pieces such as suiting, dresses, and skirts. Additionally, clay-colored separates and a green column dress pay homage to the natural beauty of Southern California.
Reflecting on her design process, Lieberman expresses, “I have such a connection to California, especially the areas that were heavily impacted by the fires. This connection influenced our choice of colors, with the foggy blues and lush greens mirroring the landscape of the region.”