Flo & Frankie’s Autumn/Winter 2026 collection arrives with a clear point of view: refined ease. Grounded in a palette of chocolate brown, deep blue, burgundy and warm neutrals, it offers a wardrobe that feels considered without excess, balancing everyday wearability with a more elevated sensibility as the season shifts.
It takes a lot for a new denim silhouette to earn staying power. Straight-leg, wide-leg, flared and cropped cuts have long defined the category. Which makes the endurance of the barrel-leg jean notable.
Once divisive, its curved shape has moved from runway experiment to a more established option, reflecting a broader shift towards more directional denim.
Within this framework, Flo & Frankie’s interpretation is deliberately controlled. The barrel jean, relaxed through the hip and thigh and tapering softly at the ankle, forms the collection’s foundation.
It shifts proportion without overstatement, styled with crisp shirting, soft knits and fluid blouses to carry easily through the day.

Colour is handled with restraint with chocolate acting as a grounding neutral across outerwear, satin separates and denim. Blues, from stormy to bright, provide contrast, while burgundy introduces a deeper note in sheer blouses and draped dresses. These tones are layered rather than isolated, reinforcing cohesion.
Outerwear is clean and considered. Cropped trenches and quilted jackets sit higher on the body, balancing wider-leg denim and adding structure. Blouses bring volume through the sleeve and body, offering movement while maintaining shape.

Print is used sparingly. Polka dots and stripes act as accents, styled with denim or tailoring to introduce contrast without disrupting the palette.
Versatility remains central. A satin slip dress in mocha transitions seamlessly from day to evening, while a lace-trim cami is designed to move fluidly across contexts.
The result is a collection defined by clarity: wearable, resolved, and built to last beyond a single season.