lacoste aw26 | washed out match
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March 11, 2026
The rain fell in sheets over the grass courts of Deauville back in July 1923, forcing a young René Lacoste to shelter under a heavy trench coat while waiting for the skies to clear. Historical accounts of that Davis Cup match against Spain’s Manuel de Gomar describe a crowd throwing newspapers onto the flooded grass to speed the drying process, a moment of collective determination that creative director Pelagia Kolotouros uses as the heart of the Lacoste Autumn/Winter 2026 collection. Staged upon the clay of the Philippe Chatrier court at Roland-Garros, the runway becomes a landscape defined by the dialogue between the body and the elements. Stadium seats were covered by large waterproof sheets that extended and wrapped all over the venue. Spectators in the front row, including brand ambassadors Taylor Zakhar Perez and KAI, sat alongside Amy Adams and Kieran Culkin to witness a wardrobe built for the storm. Technical innovation takes a lead role through a collaboration with the legendary Scottish house Mackintosh, bringing nineteenth-century rubberising techniques to the modern runway. Waterproofed cotton and bonded tech wool appear in silhouettes that act as a shield, such as the poncho-polo hybrid that reimagines the brand’s most famous icon... Read more »
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