
Vince finds an unlikely companion in one of downtown Los Angeles’ most recognizable landmarks for pre-fall 2026. Set against the concrete curves and soaring atriums of John Portman’s Bonaventure Hotel, the collection follows models Valentin Caron and Donovan Wildfong in a wardrobe shaped by the same idea that guided the architect. Design should serve the people who live with it.
Vince Pre-Fall 2026

Lightweight outerwear, airy knits, softened linens, and relaxed tailoring form the foundation of a lineup that puts comfort first. The hotel’s dramatic geometry provides a striking backdrop, while the clothes work through proportion, texture, and cut.

The strongest idea running through the collection is the relationship between clothing and movement. Cropped jackets sit over generous trousers, open-knit polos replace heavier layers, and shirts are styled with a casual confidence that feels native to Los Angeles.

Pre-fall 2026 lands at the moment Vince’s case for relaxed luxury has become the default West Coast wardrobe, and the collection presses that advantage. Here, luxury arrives in fabrics that feel better, silhouettes that wear easier, and clothes that adapt to the pace of everyday life.

The same Los Angeles thread runs through Vince’s earlier spring 2026 campaign with Anatol Modzelewski, where suede outerwear and relaxed tailoring play out against canyon roads and modernist interiors.



















