Isabel Marant Fall/Winter 2025-2026: Grunge Meets Power Dressing

Isabel Marant’s Fall/Winter 2025-2026 collection, under the creative direction of Kim Bekker, delivered a bold fusion of punk-inflected grunge and fierce femininity. The collection celebrated strength, independence, and unapologetic style, drawing inspiration from an eclectic cast of cultural icons—ranging from Siouxsie Sioux and Grace Jones to Nicole Kidman.

The runway radiated a “she’s come undone” energy, as black leather, trailing tartan hems, lace tights, jet beading, and safety pin details created a mood of rebellion and raw expression. Vintage-inspired vests and deconstructed pinstriped tailoring added layers of grit and complexity. Bekker’s vision—graciously recognized by Isabel Marant—was rooted in portraying a powerful woman through the lens of tailoring. Broad shoulders and cinched waists formed the structural base, offset by textured layers and deliberate clashes: fishnet, floral lace, plaid, and mixed pinstripes collided in a way that felt both chaotic and cohesive.

This focus on tailoring resonated with a broader trend among female designers this season—one that champions unyielding expressions of feminine strength. Still, Bekker’s interpretation remained distinctly Marant, infused with the brand’s effortless cool. Swaggering coats were thrown over striped shirting, glinting sequins, and sheer lingerie, all grounded by sky-high ankle boots. Jackets were cleverly cut to emphasize the waist, with adjustable lengths designed to complement the silhouettes beneath.

A hallmark of the collection was its attention to leg-lengthening proportions—a playful nod to the house’s signature aesthetic. With each look, Bekker delivered a compelling portrait of the modern Marant woman: confident, rebellious, and always in control. Blending the spirit of punk with sophisticated structure, this collection stood as a powerful statement of feminine empowerment and stylistic clarity.