AMIRI Fall 2026 is Dressed Up, Dressed Down

The Fashionisto / Published January 22, 2026

The premise behind AMIRI fall-winter 2026 is seductive: take the stiffness out of suiting and watch what happens. Inspired by the artist’s wardrobe of Laurel Canyon in its ’70s heyday, Mike Amiri reimagines formalwear as something that bleeds into real life.

A blazer lives over a Henley. Jeans feature flocking that catches light like velvet. Embroidered knits drift between wardrobes like borrowed records. The palette hazed with merlot, sage, and bright blues evokes the lived-in quality of a room.

Western boots are reinterpreted; leather and officer’s jackets engage the language of California cool that has somehow never aged out. The details reveal themselves on approach. Embroideries designed to charm and seams that function as structure and ornament.

Fall-winter 2026 is a collection built on the idea that clothes should feel like an extension of the person wearing them, not a costume you’re renting for the evening. That’s the AMIRI calculus: modern American classics filtered through Paris-level craft, then handed back to the person who might actually live in them.

The result lands exactly where it should: something that could exist on stage but would be equally at home in the hills.

AMIRI Fall/Winter 2026 Collection

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