At Paris Fashion Week, Alaïa Fall/Winter 2026 unfolded as both a study in precision and a quietly emotional farewell. Marking the final collection of creative director Pieter Mulier, the show distilled five years of rigorous design into a refined, controlled wardrobe centered on form, cut, and the integrity of the garment. Rather than spectacle, Mulier delivered restraint—returning to the essence of Alaïa through sculptural tailoring, second-skin silhouettes, and a disciplined palette that emphasized construction over decoration. It was not a dramatic exit, but a deliberate one—an architectural closing statement that reflected both the house’s legacy and the designer’s enduring commitment to precision.

Runway Details

An ivory sculpted dress with volume at both the bodice and hem creates a striking silhouette, merging softness with architectural presence at Alaïa Fall Winter 2026 runway show

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An ivory sculpted dress with volume at both the bodice and hem creates a striking silhouette, merging softness with architectural presence

A sharply tailored black leather coat introduces the collection with precision, where structure and restraint define Alaïa’s modern authority

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A sharply tailored black leather coat introduces the collection with precision, where structure and restraint define Alaïa’s modern authority

A strapless black silhouette is engineered with architectural volume, emphasizing the body through controlled structure and refined proportion at Alaïa Fall Winter 2026 runway show

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A strapless black silhouette is engineered with architectural volume, emphasizing the body through controlled structure and refined proportion.

A ribbed grey knit dress moves with fluidity, introducing softness while maintaining the house’s signature sculptural discipline at Alaïa Fall Winter 2026 runway show

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A ribbed grey knit dress moves with fluidity, introducing softness while maintaining the house’s signature sculptural discipline.

An ivory draped cape envelops the figure with quiet drama, bringing volume and lightness to the collection’s restrained palette at Alaïa Fall Winter 2026 runway show

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An ivory draped cape envelops the figure with quiet drama, bringing volume and lightness to the collection’s restrained palette

A black velvet tailored suit adds depth and richness, where sharp tailoring meets a soft, light-absorbing texture at Alaïa Fall Winter 2026 runway show

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A black velvet tailored suit adds depth and richness, where sharp tailoring meets a soft, light-absorbing texture

A wrapped coat in warm brown introduces softness through movement, with fluid lines that contrast the collection’s sharper silhouettes at Alaïa Fall Winter 2026 runway show

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A wrapped coat in warm brown introduces softness through movement, with fluid lines that contrast the collection’s sharper silhouettes.

A crocodile-embossed leather coat highlights texture and craftsmanship, reinforcing Alaïa’s focus on material as a defining element

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A crocodile-embossed leather coat highlights texture and craftsmanship, reinforcing Alaïa’s focus on material as a defining element.

A study in precision — the silhouette follows the body with sculptural restraint, defining Alaïa’s language of form

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A study in precision — the silhouette follows the body with sculptural restraint, defining Alaïa’s language of form.

A deep green velvet silhouette closes the sequence with controlled intensity, introducing a singular moment of richness within a restrained palette at Alaïa Fall Winter 2026 runway show

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A deep green velvet silhouette closes the sequence with controlled intensity, introducing a singular moment of richness within a restrained palette

Collection Details

CreativeDirector: Pieter Mulier
Collection: Fall Winter 2026
Location: Paris Fashion Week
Maison: Alaïa

With Fall/Winter 2026, Pieter Mulier closes a chapter at Alaïa with clarity and restraint. Rather than spectacle, the collection affirms a language of precision—where silhouette, cut, and material carry the weight of expression. It is a final statement defined not by excess, but by control, discipline, and an enduring commitment to form.