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Khaite's Gothic-Inspired Fall 2026 Collection Captivates
Designer Catherine Holstein's latest runway show blends dark romance and military-inspired power dressing.
Published on Feb. 16, 2026
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Khaite's fall/winter 2026 collection, showcased during New York Fashion Week, featured a dark, Gothic-inspired aesthetic with elements of power dressing. Designer Catherine Holstein explored the dichotomy of darkness and light, incorporating military-inspired jackets, sheer blouses, and lace details. The show's set and soundtrack added to the moody, atmospheric vibe, with scrolling LED text and a voice reading a litany of words. The collection, which included looks worn by top models like Raquel Zimmermann and Doutzen Kroes, was a spectacle that could signal Khaite's ambitions for a bigger stage.
Why it matters
Khaite has quickly become a cornerstone of New York Fashion Week, and this latest collection solidifies the brand's distinct aesthetic and design vision. The blend of dark romance and institutional power dressing reflects broader cultural trends, as well as the designer's own exploration of how 'power dressing can mean whatever you want it to mean.' The show's production values and star-studded cast also suggest Khaite's growing influence and potential to expand its reach.
The details
The Khaite fall/winter 2026 collection featured a range of looks that juxtaposed dark and light elements. Military-inspired jackets with exaggerated shoulders were paired with sheer blouses and dresses, while bow ties gave a menswear flair to some pieces. A black dress exploded into '80s-style white ruffles, and slip dresses were interrupted with passages of lace. The models' styling, including big sunglasses, extended chrome nails, and flowers clipped to lapels, added to the rocker-vampire aesthetic.
- Khaite's fall/winter 2026 collection was showcased during New York Fashion Week in February 2026.
The players
Catherine Holstein
The designer and founder of the Khaite fashion label.
Griffin Frazen
Catherine Holstein's husband, who designed the set for the Khaite fall/winter 2026 show.
Raquel Zimmermann
A top model who walked in the Khaite fall/winter 2026 show.
Doutzen Kroes
A top model who walked in the Khaite fall/winter 2026 show.
Lulu Tenney
An ELLE cover girl who walked in the Khaite fall/winter 2026 show.
What they’re saying
“Power dressing can mean whatever you want it to mean.”
— Catherine Holstein, Designer, Khaite (ELLE)
What’s next
The Khaite fall/winter 2026 collection has generated significant buzz, and the brand's growing influence and production values suggest it may be positioning itself for a larger stage beyond New York Fashion Week.
The takeaway
Khaite's latest collection showcased the brand's distinct aesthetic, blending dark romance and institutional power dressing in a visually striking runway show. The production values and star-studded cast indicate Khaite's ambitions to expand its reach and cement its status as a leading fashion label.
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