For Fall 2026, Adam Lippes continues a quiet fascination with speed, shifting gears from the track to the mountains. Building on the racing references of last season, the collection looks to classic sports cars like the Jaguar XKE and the Ferrari 250, objects engineered with precision where function and beauty meet without excess. Here, that logic is reframed through alpine air and altitude, where light sharpens and silhouettes follow suit.
The setting is imagined rather than literal, snow blinded peaks and crystalline icy blue, and the palette responds accordingly. Winter whites and glacial neutrals dominate, punctuated by flashes of racing red, inky black, and lacquered shine. Tailoring remains the backbone. Coats are commanding, jackets sculpted, capes enveloping, layered over lean knits and fluid skirts with intention. There is a studied tension between protection and exposure, a leg revealed beneath a sweeping hem, a precise shoulder emerging from plush outerwear. Sensuality is present but restrained.
A collaboration with Scalamandré introduces the brand’s iconic tiger motif, bold and graphic against the snow adding a note of untamed glamour, sharpening the dialogue between discipline and indulgence.
Fall 2026 also marks the debut of new handbag designs, including a vase inspired bucket bag crafted in tumble grain leather that stands on its own, and the Carré, a petite box style defined by clarity and structure. Like the ready to wear, the bags balance strength with refinement.
This is winter dressing as composed luxury, layered, deliberate, and impeccably controlled. Not an escape shaped by excess, but one defined by mastery.
Discover the collection below.
Images courtesy of Adam Lippes






































































