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Read the runwayovernight

Track Fashion Week across Paris, Milan, New York, London, and Copenhagen as shows close with runway looks analyzed into colors, silhouettes, fabrics, patterns, categories, and attribute-level insights.

500
Fashion weeks
20K
Shows covered
500K
Runway photos
2,800
Pantone tones
Fall/Winter 2026 runway look — Zimmermann

Zimmermann · FW2026

AW26 - Fashion Week Insights - Womenswear

255

Shows

18K+

Photos

96

Tones

Season palette

Covered: Chanel · Loewe · Saint Laurent · Miu Miu · +119 more

Every season, one platform

The fastest way to
read the season

Read every show through the signals that matter — color, silhouette, fabric, pattern, designer, and category. T-Fashion ranks what is rising, declining, and defining the season in one place.

AW26 Insights Women

Fall/Winter 2026

255

Shows

18K+

Photos

96

Tones

Season palette

Charcoal

19-3905 TCX

Smoke

14-1209 TCX

Pine Green

19-5513 TCX

Kelly

17-6153 TCX

Mustard

14-0952 TCX

Runway imagery

Designers covered

ChanelLoeweSaint LaurentMiu MiuBalenciagaAlaïaDiorPradaBottega Veneta+119 more
The read

Six lenses, one season dashboard

The questions your team used to spend days chasing are now visible at a glance — across 20K+ shows and 500K+ runway photos, structured in the language fashion teams already use.

Colors

Pantone-mapped palettes

See every tone by visibility share, momentum, and the designers using it across the season.

Across 2,800 Pantone tones

Charcoal

19-3905 TCX

Smoke

14-1209 TCX

Pine Green

19-5513 TCX

Silhouettes

Rising cuts, volumes, hemlines

Track rising cuts, volumes, lengths, and proportions across categories and designers.

Across 9,000+ shows

Prints & Patterns

Ranked by visibility and adoption

Florals, checks, stripes, abstracts, graphics grouped, compared, and tracked across shows and seasons.

40 patterns, every show

FloralCheckStripeAbstractGraphicArgyleAnimalPaisley

Fabrics

Ranked by visibility and adoption

Track denim, leather, knits, and more by season over season growth, visibility, and designer adoption.

39 fabrics, full textile library

WoolLeatherSatinKnitOrganzaVelvet

Designers

Designer movement

See which designers are driving, repeating, or amplifying key colors, silhouettes, fabrics, and patterns across the season.

600+ designers covered

Dior
Chloé
Chanel

Filter the Season

Filter by city, brand or category

Analyze the same season across Paris and Milan, specific brands, product categories, or womenswear and menswear.

Paris · Milan · NYC · London

Womenswear
ParisMilanNew YorkLondon
Menswear
ParisMilanLondonFlorence
Accessories
ParisMilanNew YorkLondon
Every trend, three readings

How each direction shows up

Every color, silhouette, fabric, pattern, and item is read through three signals: how often it appears, how fast it is growing, and how widely designers are adopting it.

Signal 01

Visibility

How Often It Appears

NicheMainstream
2%8%18%32%62%
High visibility

See whether a signal is niche, emerging, or widely seen across the season.

Signal 02

Momentum

How It Grows Over Time

Rising
Declining

Season over season growth

See what is rising, declining, or holding steady compared with previous seasons.

Signal 03

Adoption

How Widely It Spreads

Many designers or a few, repeated loud

See whether a signal is carried by a few designers or adopted broadly across the runway.

Two designers used to spend every February and September tagging runway photos. Now they start from structured data and spend that time building collections.

VP Design·Global Apparel Group
Built for

Where season data becomes team direction

Start from one structured season read, then turn it into briefs, boards, category views, and sample decisions.

01

Collection planning

Build the season brief faster

Turn color, silhouette, fabric, pattern, and item signals into collection direction.

02

Read your brand landscape

Watch the brands that set your lane

See the data how relevant brands are moving across colors, silhouettes, fabrics, patterns, and categories.

03

Moodboard starts

Start moodboards with direction

Build boards from runway-backed signals, tagged colors, and the season’s strongest visual themes.

04

Sample sign-off

Validate before sampling

Check whether a color, silhouette, fabric, or pattern direction has real runway evidence before samples move forward.

From insight to action

Insights is where the season begins

Insights turns runway data into structured season signals — then carries those colors, silhouettes, fabrics, patterns, and references into Explore, Studio, and Moodboards.

Make the first move, every season

Get runway intelligence overnight — then turn Fashion Week into clear direction your team can search, create from, save, and share.