Sivan Fall/Winter 2026 / FW26 at New York Fashion Week
New York, NY, February 2026 – New York–based tailoring label SIVAN returns to New York Fashion Week for the Fall/Winter 2026 season with a runway presentation titled The Murder at Sivan Manor, unveiling the brand’s most theatrical collection to date. Drawing inspiration from classic murder mysteries, the season unfolds within a swanky, seductive 1930s backdrop where drama, misdirection, and sharply tailored characters collide.
A whodunnit at heart, The Murder at Sivan Manor uses the familiar framework of the murder mystery genre as an umbrella for exploring more complex ideas. Tongue-in-cheek yet purposeful, the collection examines moral ambiguity and the inevitable failures of justice, leaning into the genre’s ability to un-seriously interrogate something serious. Each look introduces a character who feels instantly recognizable, yet subtly misunderstood – inviting the audience to question not only who is guilty, but why.
Fabric remains the foundation of the SIVAN wardrobe. Devotion to wool and deadstock textiles continues this season, anchoring the collection in both craft and sustainability. A standout fabric is a navy and red chalk-striped Shetland flannel suiting—sumptuous yet practical—introduced as part of the brand’s ready-to-wear offering alongside its longstanding blue-and-white counterpart. Colorful tweeds, a recurring fixation for the brand, feature prominently throughout the lineup, evoking English countryside heritage while imagining the narrative unfolding inside a gilded Upper East Side mansion.
The color palette marks a notable evolution for SIVAN. Darker and more restrained than previous seasons—and intentionally less blue— Fall/Winter 2026 allows rich reds to take the lead. Used strategically, these hues act as narrative cues, peppering the collection with suspicion and drawing attention to certain characters as either clear culprits or carefully placed red herrings.
“For this season, the reds get to come out and play,” says designer Jack Sivan. “They’re used to signal suspicion, to highlight certain looks as either guilty or misleading. The whodunnit creates space to explore that grey area where justice feels intuitive yet ultimately flawed.”
Among the standout looks is “the detective,” a tailored suit cut from a rare vintage wool the designer had been safeguarding for the right moment. Rendered in a light caramel tonal tartan with subtle flecks of copper, the piece embodies the collection’s character-driven approach – quietly distinctive, deeply considered, and rooted in storytelling.
Sivan FW26 / Fall/Winter 2026 also introduces a meaningful evolution for the brand with the inclusion of intentional womenswear designs. While the brand has long resisted explicit gendering in favor of fit and individuality, this season begins a nuanced exploration of femininity and masculinity within classic forms, including a reexamination of the Little Black Dress through the lens of tailoring.
Sivan FW26 / Fall/Winter 2026 collection is comprised of a tight edit of 25 looks, reinforcing the brand’s commitment to precision and clarity. Inclusivity in tailoring remains ingrained in SIVAN’s process from the outset. Models are cast early in development, directly influencing design decisions and ensuring each garment is shaped by the individual wearing it. “If my job as a tailor is to make clothes that fit,” notes Sivan with each season put forth, “then it’s only right to show the wide range of people they’re meant to fit.”
Continuing the brand’s recent approach to collection development, the runway presentation unfolds as scene work, bringing together a group of individuals drawn to the same place for different reasons, united by taste rather than circumstance. While the collection remains theatrical and reactionary, it is always anchored in SIVAN’s core pillars: ready-to-wear for everyday life, custom tailoring, and long-term design cycles that extend seasons into the future.
With FW26 / Fall/Winter 2026, SIVAN sharpens its narrative voice, while remaining steadfast in its devotion to craft, character, and inclusive tailoring, proving that even in the darkest of mysteries, style is always hiding in plain sight. SIVAN looks were complemented with footwear from ALDO’s Spring’26 collection, G.H Bass shoes, Harlem’s Heaven Hats, Azyr Specs eyewear, as well as Jessica Santander & Azyr Specs jewelry which completed each character’s sharp look.

























All images Sivan FW26 / Fall/Winter 2026 by the brand. PR Agency L.E.R. Public Relations.