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The creative directors class of 2026

As fashion houses respond to shifting culture, changing consumer expectations, and the need to remain globally relevant, the appointment of a new creative director often signals more than a change in design - it marks a recalibration of identity, strategy, and vision. Creative directors today are tasked with honoring heritage while pushing brands forward in a rapidly evolving industry. In this article, we highlight the creative directors currently shaping fashion houses, examining who they are, what they represent, and how their leadership is defining the direction of fashion as the industry moves toward 2026.

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The Class of 2026

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Duran Lantink

Jean Paul Gaultier

Louise Trotter

Bottega Veneta

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Jonathan Anderson

Dior Men’s

Matthieu Blazy

Chanel

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Demna Gvasalia

Gucci

Dario Vitale

Versace

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Glenn Martens

Maison Margiela

Jack McCollough &

Lazaro Hernandez

LOEWE

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Simone Bellotti

Jil Sander

Miguel Castro Freitas

Mugler

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Michael Rider

Celine

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