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American Focus > Blog > Lifestyle > A.W.A.K.E. Mode Fall 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection
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A.W.A.K.E. Mode Fall 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection

Last updated: March 10, 2026 1:35 pm
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Natalia Alaverdian’s fall collection for A.W.A.K.E was a fusion of two distinct eras: the transitional period of the early ’90s when power dressing was giving way to minimalism, and equestrian style. The designer aimed to put a modern twist on classic looks, creating pieces that were both sophisticated and whimsical.

One standout look, dubbed “the Duchess,” featured a tailored tan riding jacket paired with a vibrant red sweater and Alaverdian’s signature “butt all around” back-to-front jeans. The overall aesthetic of the collection exuded an aristocratic vibe with a touch of humor. Classic pieces were reimagined with unexpected details, such as a men’s striped button-down shirt cut to reveal a shoulder, trench coats and evening dresses with dual lapels, and fur cuffs added to traditional items like argyle cardigans and flared denim.

Petticoats made a comeback for fall, with Alaverdian incorporating romantic white “angel wings” into a black velvet column dress. Layering was also a key theme, with tuxedo shirts featuring extra sleeves that could be tied around the body or worn separately. One inventive piece combined a checked jacket, sweater, and shirt into a skirt-like accessory worn over black flared pants.

Knitwear played a prominent role in the collection, with options like a gray top adorned with cascades of ruffles made from scarves from a previous season. A navy ribbed sweater with a cowl neck may have looked unassuming on the hanger, but exuded grace when worn.

Alaverdian’s playful approach to design was evident throughout the lineup, with pieces like a long dress featuring buttons running down both sides for an “office in front, party in back” effect. Dresses appeared twisted or wrenched, giving the illusion of being worn back to front. A velvet midi dress even had a detachable basque for a more toned-down look.

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Footwear was a highlight of the collection, with boots adorned with boy-band pompoms in leopard pony skin or purple suede, as well as court shoes featuring rosettes and oversized bows. The exaggerated details on the shoes evoked a sense of 18th-century opulence, reminiscent of Versailles.

Overall, A.W.A.K.E’s fall collection was a playful yet sophisticated take on classic styles, with unexpected twists and a touch of humor woven throughout. The designer’s knack for creating statement pieces that are both elegant and whimsical was evident in every detail of the collection.

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