Get ready to be crowned in style because LoveShackFancy’s Fall 2026 collection is here to give you the royal treatment—literally. Rebecca Hessel Cohen has outdone herself with a lineup that feels like Blair Waldorf crashed a Marie Antoinette ball, and the result is nothing short of regal. But here’s where it gets controversial: can modern fashion truly blend the opulence of the Rococo era with the sleekness of ’90s minimalism? Let’s dive in.
Inspired by the Marie Antoinette exhibition at London’s V&A Museum, Cohen’s collection is a love letter to European luxury—think romanticism, intricate details, and a dash of nostalgia. But this isn’t your typical LoveShackFancy affair. And this is the part most people miss: while the brand is known for its frilly, Gilded Age vibes, this season introduces a refreshed color palette that’s moodier and more mature. Dark chocolate browns and muted pinks take center stage, proving that even the most whimsical brand can grow up—just a little.
The standout? Beadwork. Cohen pairs it with simpler silhouettes, creating a balance that feels both elegant and wearable. One piece, inspired by Lesage’s hand-beaded artistry, is a kaleidoscope of craftsmanship. Bold claim alert: this might be the brand’s most structured collection yet, thanks to its literal take on corsetry. Yes, corsetry—a detail that’s both daring and divisive. Love it or hate it, it’s a conversation starter.
Speaking of daring, Cohen puts a pink twist on a John Galliano-era Dior Bar jacket, making it versatile enough to pair with jeans or a tailored suit. It’s sophistication meets street style, and it’s genius. But don’t worry, casual fans—chunkier knitwear, faux furs, and lace-trimmed dresses round out the collection, giving a nod to the Upper East Side chic of Gossip Girl.
Here’s the real question: does this collection feel like a natural evolution for LoveShackFancy, or is it a risky departure? Let us know in the comments—we’re all ears. One thing’s for sure: Fall 2026 is about to get a whole lot fancier.