Carven: What Cool Women in Paris and NYC Will Wear in Spring 2026

Carven: What Cool Women in Paris and NYC Will Wear in Spring 2026

“Refined,” “deliberate,” “sophisticated,” “confident”—these are just a few of the descriptors used in the show notes to describe Carven’s spring/summer 2026 collection, which Mark Thomas presented this week to an intimate crowd at 6 Rond-Point des Champs-Elysees in Paris. It was his first runway show since becoming creative director of the house, and an impressive one at that. “Easy-to-wear,” “balanced,” and “calm” were also used.

These adjectives aren’t new to Carven, particularly in recent years. In 2023, Louise Trotter signed on as creative director, bringing about a new, modern era for the label. Three seasons later, it is one of the most beloved brands in Paris among stylish women who prefer beautifully crafted and uniquely tailored apparel to loud, statement-making alternatives. Thomas proved this Paris Fashion Week that he’s not planning on straying away from the look Trotter ushered in at Carven. “We are really happy with where we’ve arrived,” the British designer, who was working under Trotter when she left to take over from Matthieu Blazy (now at Chanel) at Bottega Veneta, told Vogue Business ahead of this season’s show. “Collections have only been in-store for about a year and a half, so there’s no need to break what’s starting to work. We just need to build on top of that.” He’s not afraid to add his own spin to the label, either.