Summary
- Phoebe Philo previews Collection D, featuring ready-to-wear, leather goods, shoes and accessories
- The collection blends sculptural tailoring with oversized silhouettes and earthy tones
- Launching early 2026, it will be available online and through the brand’s select global retailers
Phoebe Philo has unveiled Collection D, the fourth and latest range from her eponymous label. Continuing her commitment to elevated design and seasonless dressing, the collection features a new ready-to-wear lineup, alongside an array of leather goods, footwear and accessories.
Since launching in October 2023, Philo’s brand has been defined by its meticulous craftsmanship and intellectual approach to fashion. Her debut collection arrived as a series of curated edits, while subsequent releases – beginning with Collection B – have been presented in full ahead of their availability. This shift reflects Philo’s desire to offer a more considered and cohesive vision, allowing her audience to engage with the work as a complete narrative.
Collection D builds on this established foundation, offering silhouettes that seamlessly blend familiarity with innovation. From sculptural tailoring to understated accessories, the collection reflects Philo’s signature balance of restraint and drama. Standout pieces like the Big Trench, Moon Bomber, Cape Bomber and Drop Trousers showcase Philo’s mastery of proportion and tailoring, offering a sophisticated take on oversized dressing.
Meanwhile, the Nipped Tailored Jacket in sludge wool, Super Teddy Jacket, Sugar Vest and Swing Tank Top further explore the tension between structure and softness. Rendered in a palette of black, grays, creams and earthy tones – ranging from maroon and brown to muted yellow and pink – the collection evokes a sense of grounded elegance.
Preview Phoebe Philo’s latest range in the gallery above. Collection D is scheduled to release early 2026 and will roll out through May via the brand’s official website alongside select global retailers.
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