Proenza Schouler's Fall 2026 collection showcases a unique blend of precision and modern complexity under the creative direction of Rachel Scott. Scott's meticulous study of the brand's codes, colors, and connection to art, tailoring, and craft has resulted in a collection that is both self-authored and captivating. Her design language is characterized by an attraction to texture, creating a subtle yet impactful effect. The collection features a bell-shaped dress in a blue hue, made from a double-faced wool fabric with a multi-speckled yarn, showcasing a delicate balance between clean lines and intricate details. Scott's attention to craftsmanship is evident throughout, with a pulsating tension between hand and machine, as seen in her orchid prints and fringe-adorned dresses. She takes inspiration from the brand's early work, incorporating grommets and a strictness on topcoats, while also updating previous styles with fuzzy sole heels and mannish loafers. The collection also pays homage to the PS1 handbag with new propositions, including bowler bags with hand-painted orchids and a bucket bag with hair calf and suede. Scott's thesis on the modern woman's dress sense is solidified with floral print dresses featuring asymmetric handkerchief hems and fringe, all layered together in a contemporary manner. Her work as a Black female designer has been recognized with a CFDA Award for womenswear in 2024, making her debut at Proenza Schouler a highly anticipated event.