Prabal Gurung's Fall 2026 collection, titled 'Homeward Bound', is a powerful statement on the designer's personal journey and the current state of the world. In an interview, Gurung explains that the collection is inspired by his roots in Nepal, where he attended a Catholic school surrounded by diverse faiths and cultures. This experience shaped his view of home as a place of unity and strength, even in times of uncertainty and change.
The collection features a strong focus on suiting, with structured yet gently draped suits in black and white. These suits are reminiscent of the uniforms Gurung wore during his school years, and are enhanced by embroidered anemones on the coats. The suiting is a nod to the designer's early influences, particularly the women in his life, who inspired him through their strength and resilience.
Evening dresses still make up the bulk of the collection, with familiar elements such as the angel's trumpet-inspired silhouettes from Gurung's Spring 2026 show. Plumage adds volume to the dresses, while pearls and emeralds are used to encrust a few looks, adding a touch of magic and protection. The use of richer jewel tones, such as emeralds, is a departure from the primary colors of previous collections, reflecting Gurung's desire to find beauty in the darkness and deepen the colors.
The collection is a powerful statement on the importance of home and the strength that can be found within it, even in times of uncertainty. It is a celebration of the diverse cultures and faiths that shape our identities, and a reminder of the power of unity and resilience. As Gurung says, 'I wanted to sprinkle a little bit of magic in' - and this collection certainly does just that.