VEILANCE’s Fall/Winter 2026 presentation during Paris Fashion Week was a study in transition between states of movement, seasons, and environments. Framed around the idea of flux, the collection focused on that in-between moment before winter fully sets in, where adaptability becomes essential and layering is second nature.
Rooted in the rhythm of the city, FW26 balances technical performance with a growing emphasis on natural materials and human touch. Responsibly sourced merino blends anchored the collection, paired with water-repellent finishes and discreet insulation to deliver warmth without weight. The result are functional piece of clothing that wildy balance refinement, engineered all at once for style, motion, weather shifts, and city life.
New fabric innovations like Washiba, a nylon-paper blend, are applied to lightweight shirting that’s breathable, quick-drying, and seasonless. VEILANCE has also expanded its Conic family, introducing new men’s and women’s silhouettes built using seamless 3D knit Shima WholeGarment construction, knitting entire garments in a single piece for comfort, precision, and durability.
Even the vibe in the Paris showroom reinforced the message, built in collaboration with Berlin-based Studio Lilo and NEW TENDENCY. Together they created an installation that transformed a stark concrete gallery into an indoor forest, echoing VEILANCE’s ongoing exploration of how nature quietly exists and adapts within the city.
VEILANCE has never been one to chase spectacle, instead with creative director Ben Stubbington at the helm, they are sharpening its purpose for quiet innovation, conscious materials, and technical timeless design geared for urban life.
Discover the colletion & showroom space below.


