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.
Khan leaned into over-the-top fabulousness, a hallmark of his glitzy gowns. His opening look was a gown adorned with puffs of white, brown, and black feathers. Another highlight included a mini dress inspired by Andy Warhol’s poppies, with beaded flowers overlapped by white, gold, and champagne fringes. Khan said of the influence, “I loved how over-the-top and glamorous [Mackie's pieces were].” The collection included a transparent mesh gown with crystal punctuations on the bodice and a gauzy, nude-colored skirt. A sleek black blazer stood out, covered in ornate, chandelier-style embroidery. “It’s unisex—I want it to be shared,” Khan noted. The show closed with a long black gown and matching evening coat, both featuring rooster feathers with an oil-slick quality. Khan described the season as a chance to experiment: “This [season] was for me to play.” The designs showcased his signature beading while venturing into bold, peacocking territory amid tough economic times in fashion.