Golden Goose Explores Personal Style Through Its FW 2026–27 “Wardrobe of Identities”

Golden Goose Explores Personal Style Through Its FW 2026–27 “Wardrobe of Identities”

Golden Goose introduces its Fall/Winter 2026–27 collection, Wardrobe of Identities, a deeply personal exploration of self-expression through the garments that shape our lives. Rather than chasing seasonal trends, the collection celebrates the emotional connection between clothing and memory, presenting pieces that tell stories of individuality, heritage, and lived experience.

At the heart of the collection is the belief that fashion becomes meaningful through the lives it accompanies. From an oversized varsity jacket passed down through generations to a vintage T-shirt discovered while traveling or well-worn denim marked by personal milestones, each garment reflects the identity of its wearer. The result is a wardrobe designed to evolve over time while remaining authentic and timeless.

The collection unfolds across three distinct chapters. The first revisits Golden Goose’s archives, reimagining signature silhouettes with contemporary proportions and lived-in finishes. Bomber jackets and collegiate-inspired outerwear return alongside fluid tailoring, vintage suede, floral linings, and utilitarian details that bridge the brand’s heritage with modern craftsmanship.

The second drop draws inspiration from the free-spirited energy of the 1970s, embracing expressive dressing through cropped silhouettes, crystal embellishments, degradé denim, and romantic floral prints. Pajama-inspired sets effortlessly transition from day to evening, while a rich palette of earthy browns, deep indigo, forest green, and burnt orange is softened with dusty pink and ochre hues.

The final chapter highlights artisanal craftsmanship through richly textured fabrics including brushed wool, corduroy, and felted finishes. Handmade details such as mismatched buttons, visible stitching, and imperfect patches reinforce the collection’s intentionally unfinished aesthetic. Deconstructed tailoring and silk-viscose jacquards reinterpret the tulip motif across fluid silhouettes, culminating in a subdued palette of brown, off-white, and pale rose that celebrates understated elegance.

Alongside the ready-to-wear collection, Golden Goose introduces Étoile, its newest ballet flat designed for versatile everyday wear. The feminine silhouette debuts in leopard-print pony hair and classic black satin, offering a refined addition to the brand’s footwear lineup.

The Golden Goose Fall/Winter 2026–27 collection for men and women is available beginning July 7 through Golden Goose boutiques and the brand’s official website, continuing the label’s commitment to craftsmanship, authenticity, and clothing that tells a story beyond the season.

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