Ports 1961 FW26
Ports 1961 Fall Winter 2026 celebrates the house’s 65th anniversary with a collection dedicated to the modern traveler. Inspired by founder Luke Tanabe and his vision of a woman moving effortlessly between cities and roles, the collection imagines a wardrobe defined by clarity, functionality, and quiet refinement.
Structured outerwear forms the backbone of the season. Trench coats, tailored blazers, and overcoats in poplin, wool, and technical blends balance precision with ease. Cropped jackets with subtle nautical accents sit alongside wide trousers, pleated skirts, and relaxed draped dresses, creating silhouettes that move naturally with the body. Ribbed knitwear and lace inserts soften the collection’s architectural lines.
A restrained palette of black, navy, charcoal, ivory, and camel is punctuated by military green, pink, red, and brown. Knotted details appear throughout as sculptural closures and draped elements, while prints inspired by Louise Bourgeois and Sonia Delaunay evoke maps and movement. Presented at Fondazione Sozzani in Milan, the collection reflects a woman navigating the world with elegance and confidence.




