JÉRÔME DREYFUSS FALL-WINTER 2026

Inspired by the atmosphere of the Eastern market, Jérôme Dreyfuss explores rich colours, textures and traditional artistry for the Autumn-Winter 2026 collection. At the heart of the season is the treasured handbag, designed to hold life's essentials and personal mementos. The collection returns to the house's signature aesthetic with bohemian spirit, with new styles joining as well.

 
Strong women are my source of inspiration. I think today’s fashion is constricting the body. Back in the days Coco Chanel was the one who liberated the body. Today we do the opposite. We as designers should adapt ourselves to a woman’s needs: if she needs to run, we need to make something comfortable, if she has to go to work we need to adapt ourselves to her - it’s not the woman that has to adapt herself to the fashion industry.
— Jérôme Dreyfuss
 

Materials play a central role throughout the collection, from Italian knitted canvas with a raffia-inspired texture to full-grain leather, glossy bubble lambskin and crocodile-embossed finishes. The colour palette combines bougainvillea and carmine with classic avocado and grey, while the brand's signature velvety suede is introduced in rust and khaki leopard. A new jaguar-print cotton fabric adds a bold finishing touch, inspired by the elegance and strength of the animal.

Aram is a soft, oversized shopper with an easy shape and handcrafted detailing, while Andy reimagines the classic bucket bag with clean lines in supple natural leather. Gildas, a new messenger bag, combines practicality with artisanal leather tie details, offering exceptional flexibility.

The Lucky family grows with the introduction of the Lucky Hobo Small, a compact interpretation of the iconic design. House favourites Harry, Joseph, Pépito, Lulu, Bobi and Billy also return, refreshed in new leathers and seasonal colours.

The Autumn-Winter 2026 collection is designed for everyday wear, with bags that become part of their owner's story over time.

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