Tony Ward

READY TO WEAR

FALL WINTER 2026/27

A collection that begins with romance… and questions it. Fall Winter 2027 explores beauty as construction where what feels soft, ornamental, and familiar slowly reveals precision beneath the surface.

L’ART DU REGARD

Pastel hues, composed silhouettes, and florals arranged with precisions set the scene. Embroideries act like brushstrokes: printed, beaded, and appliquéd to create depth and shadow. Trompe-l’œil details blur what is real and what is rendered.

Tailored gowns, balloon sleeves, and corseted bodices shape the foundation. Capes unfold into silk tulle skirts where florals fade from dense to subtle. Baroque beaded tulles in gold, cherry red, and dusty blue sculpt mermaid gowns, strapless columns, and precise minis. Sequins, while leather flowers and metallic tweeds introduce a graphic tension: An intentional illusion.

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BEHIND THE SCENES

Each look is built on controlled beauty. Layers of embroidery, print, and embellishment are stitched to create dimension, surfaces that shift depending on distance and light. What appears decorative is carefully placed. What feels spontaneous is measured.

Fall Winter 2027 invites a pause. A closer look. Because once the illusion begins to peel, what remains is fashion that understands its own beauty.

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TONY WARD READY-TO-WEAR FALL WINTER 2026/27

Tony Ward presents L’Art du Regard, his Ready-to-Wear Fall Winter 2026/27 collection, an exploration of perception and illusion. 

 

Romantic silhouettes, soft pastels, and delicate florals appear familiar at first glance, yet a closer look reveals something more deliberate. Embroideries unfold like brushstrokes, trompe-l’œil details blur the line between surface and structure, and embellishments begin to read as intentional compositions rather than ornament. 

 

Sculpted tailoring, corseted gowns, and baroque beaded tulles move between softness and precision, while sequins, metallic embroideries, and layered textures create subtle moments of contrast. 

 

Through this quiet interplay, L’Art du Regard invites the eye to pause, question, and rediscover the construction behind beauty.