
The peplum has made a strong comeback on the FW26 runways, which aligns with the new focus on defined waistlines and volume control in fashion. The new peplum styles are more precise in design compared to the soft, ruffled styles of the 2010s, which can fit perfectly in clothing items such as tailored clothing and dresses.
Jonathan Anderson went back to Dior's archives and gave the famous "Bar" jacket a new look with a sharper, more sculptural feel. The peplum is part of a larger trend toward defined waists and expressive proportions. Designers use structure to make things move and be dynamic.
Ashlyn FW26

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Ashlyn wore a daring all-red outfit with a long-sleeved turtleneck top and a peplum hem. The heavily fringed maxi skirt balanced out the sculpted waist. It added texture and movement to the structured shape.
CFCL FW26 by Yusuke Takahashi

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CFCL showed off a modern, stylish version of the trend with a peplum-style zip-up jersey knit jacket and a matching flared skirt. The muted neutral tone of the look made it look comfortable while keeping its elegant, sculptural shape.
Christian Dior FW26 by Jonathan Anderson

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Jonathan Anderson designed a new version of the "Bar" jacket for Dior. It was shorter in length with a defined peplum. The look was both old-fashioned in cut and modern in texture and proportion with a mini skirt in ultra-soft shearling in candied almond.
McQueen FW26 by Seán McGirr

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McQueen designed a glamorous version with a sleeveless peplum top in pistachio floral silk mikado. It was both structured and decorated with the addition of bugle bead embroidery and high-waisted shorts.

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Sophia Rodriguez
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