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New York Fashion Week Fall 2026 delivered Gothic romance, precise tailoring, and a long-overdue return to intelligent, wearable clothes. Diotima closed with mythic feminine power. Khaite staged existential luxury at the Armory. Calvin Klein rewound to unapologetic denim sensuality. Michael Kors celebrated 45 years of knowing exactly who his woman is. Marc Jacobs cited his receipts. Literally. And while the runway played in candlelight? Saks Global filed for Chapter 11 after securing $1.75 billion in financing. Kering moved strategically, selling its beauty division to L’Oréal. The EU launched a formal investigation into Shein under the Digital Services Act. Vinted is facing scrutiny over fast-fashion saturation. Meanwhile, the secondhand watch market is outperforming Swiss exports — with Patek Philippe’s Aquanaut quietly outshining flashier models. This episode breaks down: • The real themes of NYFW Fall 2026 • Why “real clothes” are back • What Saks’ restructuring actually means • Why regulators are targeting ultra-fast fashion • The shift toward restrained luxury in watches • And what all of this says about where fashion is heading Because fashion isn’t chaotic. It’s recalibrating. And if you only watch the runway, you’re missing half the story.