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The ETERNAL NOW Collection is a Fall/Winter 2026 Fashion Collection

The ETERNAL NOW collection is Maison MIHARA YASUHIRO's Fall/Winter 2026 fashion collection, presenting garments shaped by themes of ageing, memory and visual distortion. The range spans tailoring, outerwear, knitwear and footwear, using asymmetric construction, layered details and deliberately misaligned silhouettes to create an intentionally off-kilter appearance. Oversized suits, uneven coats, sculptural sneakers and a glossy cognac leather puffer jacket define the collection's approach to deconstructed design.

The collection applies a muted palette of lavenders, dusty pinks, faded blues, charcoal, navy and black to reinforce its dream-like atmosphere. Knitwear incorporates stretched proportions and irregular textures, while tailored garments reinterpret classic forms through displaced seams and unconventional detailing. Footwear continues the brand's established deconstructed aesthetic with exaggerated sole units and altered proportions. The collection is available through Maison MIHARA YASUHIRO's official channels and selected retailers.

Trend Themes

  1. Distorted Silhouettes — Asymmetry, misaligned tailoring and off-kilter proportions create space for apparel brands to differentiate through garments that treat imperfection as a premium design language.
  2. Memory-driven Design — Collections shaped around ageing, nostalgia and dream-like palettes suggest new opportunities for emotionally resonant fashion that connects personal storytelling with seasonal product development.
  3. Deconstructed Footwear — Exaggerated soles, altered proportions and sculptural sneaker forms point to continued innovation in footwear where familiar categories are reworked into collectible statement pieces.

Industry Implications

  1. Luxury Fashion — High-end labels can use experimental construction and unconventional tailoring to expand the value of runway collections beyond wearability into artistic brand expression.
  2. Footwear — Sneaker and shoe makers are positioned to explore warped shapes, oversized components and hybrid materials as consumers seek distinctive designs with strong visual identity.
  3. Textiles — Irregular knit textures, stretched proportions and muted color treatments highlight material development opportunities that support more expressive, atmospheric garment design.

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