Jimmy Choo’s Fall 2026 Collection Celebrates Bold, Boot-First Confidence
Jimmy Choo unveils its Fall 2026 collection at Milan Fashion Week, spotlighting bold boots and confident glamour for modern women.
At Milan Fashion Week, Jimmy Choo didn’t just show a collection. It made a statement.
For Fall 2026, creative director Sandra Choi transformed a classic Milan venue into her studio space, offering a more intimate look at the brand’s evolving identity. As Jimmy Choo celebrates its 30th anniversary, this season felt personal. Reflective. Confident.
“I was drawn to the idea of dressing the leg, extending our canvas,” Choi shared. And that focus was clear from the first look.
Boots lead the charge this season. Low-heeled, knee-high, Western, and Biker silhouettes dominate the lineup, striking a balance between practical and powerful. The Biker boot stands out in particular. Crafted from sturdy leather with a buckle detail at the ankle, it comes in deep brown, classic black, and rich velvet suede. It feels tough but polished, the kind of boot you build an entire outfit around.
There’s also a youthful energy running through the collection. Choi describes it as walking the line between youth and experience, and you can see that duality in the mix of utilitarian shapes and refined finishes. Glamour here is assertive, not delicate.
Fan favorites return with fresh updates. The Scarlett reappears in lace and nappa leather, while the Caly Boot and low-heeled Eyla sling-back bring versatility. For evening, the Coko heel and Issy Pump deliver that unmistakable Jimmy Choo shine without feeling overly formal.
On the accessories front, the Cinch bag makes a comeback in a spotted snake print pulled from a recent archive capsule with Conner Ives. The Bar holdall, Margot, Eska Loafer, and a fringed Bar Hobo round out the offering.
Personally, I love when a brand leans into what it does best. For Jimmy Choo, that’s confidence. And this season, it’s worn from the ground up.







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