Viktor & Rolf Spring 2026 Ready to Wear Runway, Fashion Show & Collection Review


Some might start their morning routine with a daily affirmation. At Viktor & Rolf, it’s a wardrobe of daily statements that was offered in the sophomore lineup of their relaunched ready-to-wear line.

Continuing the spring 2025 couture collection’s idea of prompts and obtaining variations on a request, Viktor Horsting and Rolf Snoeren iterated on the trifecta of a beige trench, a white shirt and blue trousers. Only this time, a new parameter was added to the prompt running through their imagination: wearability.

The results covered any occasion, from a day at the office and off-duty jaunts, right up to evenings out.

Standouts included long bustier gowns and flirty mini versions that looked like a trenchcoat knotted at the waist; triple layer viscose jersey dresses, and poplin shirts growing into long button-down dresses with extra-long point collars.

Denim was particularly eyecatching, with balloon leg jeans, triple-waistband pencil skirts and snazzy little jackets with necklines dipping low enough to make room for the flurry of ruffles of a blouse.

“It’s funny because I was very hesitant to start introducing denim,” Horsting said. “But now, I really enjoy it because actually it makes sense for us because we’ve worked often with these very stereotypical garments or fabrics, and then twisted them – it’s not easy but if you have the right supplier, it’s quite satisfying.”

Eminently approachable, the wardrobe Horsting and Snoeren imagined was a reminder that everyday does not have to be synonymous with banal.



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