
All the It girls love Tory Burch. In the last five years, the designer has revitalised her brand and dived headfirst into a new wave of the creator economy. Her fashion shows have not only become a source of style inspiration for her fans but also a who’s who of the industry’s most popular influencers, like Mandy Lee, and bona fide celebs like Avantika Vandanapu, Emma Roberts, Mary Beth Barone, Ciara, Chloe Fineman, and Jessica Alba. But the indelible appeal of her collections is still the main event.
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Burch is a pro at integrating subtle tricks into her designs, which are usually fresh, flirty, and ready for a girls’ night out. Her various pierced shoes have all but gone viral—just look at any downtown cool girl’s feet. However, the spring 2026 runway, while still filled with hidden delights, brought a studious twist. Buttoned-up cardigans, knit polo shirts, midi skirts, and prairie dresses fell somewhere in between “office siren” and a present-day adaptation of Little Women.
Perhaps Burch was referencing a wide breadth of eras. The patent leather pieces and crinkled boatneck co-ords in powder blue and red clay felt noticeably more mod, while the embroidered finale dresses drew from streamlined 1920s silhouettes. The designer also turned to antique stitching samples in her research.
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The Row-esque minimalism might still be sweeping the New York runways, and our TikTok feeds, but Burch’s woman is stylish in a more “IRL” sense. The show’s beaded pumps and vintage-feeling patterns brought a weirdness grounded in reality—one where a necklace is as likely to be bought from a garage sale as the jacket from a luxury designer.
In a sense, Burch both poses a question and offers a solution: how to dress like a wonderfully wacky art collector and exactly where to find that style.
This article was first seen on ELLE US.