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The February Fashion News To Reignite Your Style This Winter

Collabs, campaigns, and more.

by Kelsey Stewart
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Nuuly and Bridgerton collab

February may be the short month of the year, but with winter continuing to wreak havoc on our plans (and outfits), it may feel like there’s no end in sight. Luckily, the style world is offering a welcome distraction. Already, February is shaping up to be packed with buzzy collaborations, inspiring campaigns, and fresh fashion news to shake off the cold-weather blues.

For starters, should your winter wardrobe need a little pick-me-up, look no further than Dôen’s 10th anniversary capsule. Created to mark the milestone, the 13-piece limited-edition collection reflects the brand’s evolution over the past decade and pays tribute to some of the label’s most popular silhouettes to date. And don’t sleep on June Ambrose’s first-ever line with Naturalizer. The celebrity stylist, who was recently named the global ambassador and creative director of the footwear brand, helped design a comfort-first shoe collection, featuring a tight edit of feel-good boots and heels. As far as new ads go, Burberry is looking ahead to sunnier days with its music-inspired summer 2026 campaign, fronted by Twiggy, Sora Choi, and Maya Migram.

Scroll ahead for all the fashion news worth knowing this February, and check back on this post often for fresh updates as the month unfolds.

Nuuly Launches A Bridgerton-Inspired Collection

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On Feb. 26, rental platform Nuuly launched a Bridgerton-inspired collection in honor of the Netflix series’ fourth season. Featuring both everyday clothing and special occasion looks, the 22-piece capsule includes styles from four buzzy brands: Guizio, House of Aama, Tessa Fay, and Fashion Brand Company.

“With Part 2 of the series here, we are so excited to see our subscribers ‘Rent Their Reveal’ and bring these pieces to life,” Sky Pollard, head of product at Nuuly, said in a press release. “By blending the elegance of Bridgerton with the distinct voices of these four designers, we’ve created a wardrobe that encourages our community to have fun with self-expression — whether they are dressing for a watch party or simply adding a touch of Regency-inspired drama to their everyday rotation.”

Sergio Hudson & Simone I. Smith Jewelry Drop A Collection

Esteemed fashion designer Sergio Hudson joined forces with Simone I. Smith Jewelry to create a fine jewelry capsule. Priced from $800 to $1,800, the collection debuted on the runway at Sergio Hudson’s Fall/Winter 2026 show during New York Fashion Week. Paying homage to Black culture, the line boasts 28 pieces, with standout details ranging from geometric shapes to sacred motifs of the Akan people of Ghana.

Guizio Expands Its Footwear Collection

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New York-based label Guizio expanded its footwear collection, launching two new styles — the Sonny pump and Billy boots — on Feb. 20. The former features a pointed-toe heel, while the latter is defined by a sculpted heel and subtle bow detail. Made from 100% leather, both silhouettes are especially functional, thanks to the brand’s CloudStep™ Cushion Insole, a proprietary comfort system designed for supportive wear.

Madewell Launches New Capsule With The “Denim Whisperer”

On Feb. 18, Madewell dropped a capsule in partnership with Benjamin Talley Smith, aka the “Denim Whisperer.” The seven-piece collection — which spans denim, jackets, and knits — fuses the retailer’s signature fit with Talley Smith’s artisanal craftsmanship. Priced from $88 to $398, the looks are crafted in Los Angeles by up to 30 skilled artisans.

Reformation Teams Up With Attorney Laura Wasser

On Feb. 17, Reformation launched a campaign with Laura Wasser, Hollywood’s most sought-after divorce attorney, who has worked with the likes of Angelina Jolie and Kim Kardashian. Dubbed the “Divorce Collection,” the line includes a limited-edition “Dump Him” sweatshirt — with 100% of net proceeds going to the Harriett Buhai Center for Family Law— as well as separates like a checkered trench coat and a white floral dress.

J.Crew Taps Designers To Reimagine Its Rollneck

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This month, J.Crew enlisted five designers to reimagine its Rollneck, a brand signature for nearly four decades. Timed to New York Fashion Week, the retailer partnered with Buci, Collina Strada, Eckhaus Latta, Patrick Taylor, and Tanner Fletcher for “The Rollneck Remix.” Each label reinterpreted the classic knit through its own distinct lens, resulting in five limited-edition styles available online and at a pop-up inside J.Crew’s 75 Spring Street store.

Vestiaire Collective Launches A Love Story-Inspired Edit

Vestiaire Collective is celebrating the release of FX’s Love Story with an edit inspired by the new series. On Feb. 12, the luxury resale dropped an assortment of over 800 pre-loved pieces that reflect the late Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy’s iconic minimalist style. What’s more, the curation features a selection of her favorite designers from the ‘90s, including Prada, Jil Sander, Yohji Yamamoto, Ann Demeulemeester, as well as newer labels like The Frankie Shop, Jacquemus, and Khaite.

Nili Lotan Opens A Denim Concept Store

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Known for its minimalist aesthetic, Nili Lotan opened up a denim concept store in New York City, located at 183 Duane Street in Tribeca, on Feb. 5. “Denim has always been more than a piece in a wardrobe,” the namesake designer said in a press release. “It carries its own personality, its own attitude. When you choose a specific denim, it will communicate your attitude: ease, confidence, cool, and a quiet sense of rebellion.” The new space cements denim as one of the label’s most coveted categories.

Dôen Drops An Anniversary Collection

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Cult-favorite label Dóen is celebrating its 10-year anniversary this month with a limited-edition capsule — and fashion girls are already placing their orders. As mentioned, the new line reimagines the Los Angeles-based brand’s bestselling silhouettes over the years, many of which are personal favorites of founders and sisters Margaret and Katherine Kleveland. Unsurprisingly, the lineup includes all manner of lace, crochet, and embellishments.

June Ambrose Collaborates With Naturalizer

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June Ambrose, esteemed stylist and costume designer, joined forces with footwear brand Naturalizer for a collaboration dubbed STYLE-LETICS — essentially, high-style shoes with sneaker-like comfort. The first drop features unique designs, such as a sandal-boot hybrid and stiletto sneaker pumps. Because, as Ambrose shares in a statement, “An uncomfortable shoe isn't aspirational — it's rude.” Enough said.

Burberry Releases Its Summer 2026 Campaign

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It may only be February, but Burberry’s summer 2026 campaign has already arrived. The ad, directed by Burberry’s Chief Creative Officer, Daniel Lee, explores the intersection of music and fashion featuring a cast that spans style icons and rising stars alike, including Twiggy, Sora Choi, and Maya Migram. “Music pushes boundaries, blurs lines and defines the codes of fashion,” Lee shared in a statement. “It is about self-expression, originality and belonging.” Key styles in the imagery include shift dresses, mini skirts, and trench coats, such as the new Summerside, Rayne, and Isleworth styles.

Coach Launches The Coach Repurposed Capsule

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On Feb. 1, Coach released its Repurposed Capsule, a curated assortment of ready-to-wear and handbags thoughtfully upcycled with post-consumer denim sourced from secondhand stores. This launch builds off the brand’s (Re)Loved initiative, first unveiled on its Spring/Summer 2021 runway. Priced from $350 to $795, the small but mighty line boasts pieces like its viral Tabby bag, slouchy jeans, and a long khaki trench coat.

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