Daniella Kallmeyer creates costumes for Martha Graham gala

Dancers from the Martha Graham Dance Company wore custom costumes designed by Daniella Kallmeyer at the company's 100th anniversary gala. The performance took place at the New York Public Library. Kallmeyer drew inspiration from her early experiences with Graham's work.

At the Martha Graham Dance Company’s 100th Anniversary Gala held at the New York Public Library, dancers Xin Ying and Lloyd Knight performed an excerpt from O Thou Desire Who Art About to Sing in custom creations by designer Daniella Kallmeyer. Ying wore a flowing burgundy dress adapted from the Roma gown in Kallmeyer’s pre-fall 2026 collection, transformed into a leotard with retained movement and one-shouldered drape. Knight complemented the look with a matching burgundy cummerbund that highlighted his silhouette, echoing Graham’s frequent use of red in costumes. Kallmeyer described the project as a full-circle moment, noting she had designed her pre-fall collection with Martha Graham in mind before the opportunity arose. “She was known for dancing in these beautiful dresses with so much fabric, and incorporating the garments into the choreography,” Kallmeyer said. “I often think about the way bodies move within my clothes, and a lot of the proportions that inspire me come from that world.” The designer’s connection to Graham dates back to her youth, when she attended a summer dance intensive at the Martha Graham School in New York. Kallmeyer has long appreciated the interplay of costume and dance, citing early performances like Graham’s Lamentation and a Philip Glass Ballet at the American Ballet Theatre as pivotal influences.

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Matthieu Blazy presents Chanel Fall 2026 ready-to-wear collection at Paris Fashion Week, with models on runway amid colorful construction cranes at Grand Palais.
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Matthieu Blazy unveils second Chanel ready-to-wear collection

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At Paris Fashion Week, Matthieu Blazy presented his sophomore fall 2026 ready-to-wear collection for Chanel, inspired by founder Coco Chanel's ideas on functional and fantastical dresses. The show at the Grand Palais featured a construction-site set with primary-colored cranes, symbolizing a work in progress. Blazy drew from a 1950s interview with Coco Chanel, emphasizing dresses that 'crawl' for day and 'fly' for evening.

Schiaparelli creative director Daniel Roseberry led British Vogue's Chioma Nnadi through the Victoria & Albert Museum's new exhibit on the fashion house. The display, titled Schiaparelli: Fashion Becomes Art, features pieces from Elsa Schiaparelli's era alongside Roseberry's modern designs. Highlights include early knitwear and innovative couture jackets.

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London's Victoria and Albert Museum hosted a star-studded dinner on March 25 to celebrate the opening of the first UK exhibition dedicated to Schiaparelli. Celebrities including Daisy Edgar-Jones, Elizabeth Debicki, and Chase Infiniti joined creative director Daniel Roseberry for the event. The exhibition traces the legacy of Elsa Schiaparelli and the house's modern visions.

Naeem Khan presented his Fall 2026 ready-to-wear collection, drawing inspiration from Bob Mackie's glamorous designs after watching a documentary on the legendary designer. Khan emphasized creativity over commerciality, stating, “I wanted to make something very artistic.” The runway featured extravagant beading, feathers, and embellishments.

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The Metropolitan Museum of Art has unveiled the Condé M. Nast Galleries for its Costume Institute, transforming a former gift shop into a prime exhibition space. The new almost-12,000-square-foot area, adjacent to the Great Hall, hosts the 'Costume Art' exhibition, pairing fashion with artworks from across the museum's collections. Curator Andrew Bolton described fashion as 'beyond art' for embodying lived experience.

Chappell Roan turned heads at the 2026 Grammys with a risqué Mugler gown that sparked major chatter online. The singer, nominated for two awards, later shared her surprised reaction on social media. She called the look 'awesome and weird' while thanking fans and the Recording Academy.

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Designer Batsheva Hay has debuted her first dedicated bridal collection during New York Bridal Fashion Week. The line features ruffled, vintage-inspired gowns in fabrics like silk duchess satin and moiré. Hay presented the collection in her Upper West Side home to stylists, media, and friends.

 

 

 

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