Power suit: In 2026, we will (once again) love it
Tailoring in its most feminine form.
In 2025, we talked a lot about the modern businesswoman—who draws much of her inspiration from the working girls of the 80s. What does this mean? Simply put, it means that the corporate woman's love for well-tailored jackets with shoulder pads and tight hobble skirts remains unshakeable and at the forefront.
So, in 2026, this woman retains her leadership character, but deeply embraces her femininity. Reviving corporate codes through fluid and less restrictive lines, she introduces us to workwear on new terms.
At the same time, other fashion houses are showing bras that are visible, suit jackets with bold patterns, platform heels... The Attico makes sexuality the main theme of its latest collection, while Jonathan Anderson, in his debut at Dior, reinterprets the house's iconic Bar suit, playing with volumes. At Prada, the businesswoman now swears by airy, discreetly revealing creations and is not afraid to show some skin.




