The Journal
Inside our Spring '26 atelier
Eight months from sketch to sample. The three small changes we made, the five things we kept, and what to expect when Spring ''26 lands.
The Spring ''26 collection took eight months from first sketch to first finished sample. We don't usually talk about that — most houses don't — but the timeline is the story this season. Slower means tighter; tighter means cuts that hang the way we drew them.
What we changed
Three things, all small. We re-drafted the shoulder on the Mercer blazer to drop a half-inch and rotate two degrees forward — the old version pulled across the upper back on anyone above 5''7". We swapped the lining on the Greene midi from cupro to silk habotai. And we re-cut every trouser at the rise; the new block sits an inch higher in the front, a hair lower in the back.
None of these are headline changes. None of them will show up in the press release. But every fitting since February has confirmed they were the right calls.
What stayed
The same five fabric mills in Como and Biella. The same NYC pattern-cutter we''ve worked with since 2019. The same atelier on Mercer Street, the same Tuesday-through-Saturday hours, the same Iris taking appointments at the door.
Spring ''26 lands in the shop in three drops, starting March 14. Atelier appointments for first-look fittings open February 24 — book through the form on the contact page.
Visit the atelier
SoHo, by appointment.
Come see the collection in the room where it's made. Private fittings, in-house alterations, and a glass of something while you try the pieces on.