Tory Burch continues to see a major resurgence, and that proved true at the brand’s Spring 2026 runway show, which took place yesterday in Brooklyn, inside a historic landmark built in 1929. The building, which once housed the Williamsburg Savings Bank, was the grand backdrop that the quirky collection needed.
Featuring soft tailoring, feminine flow, pops of color, and hints of classic American sportswear, ready-to-wear offered a sophisticated mix of pieces wearable for everyday—a new kind of uniform, if you will—alongside more elevated garments like sheer dresses and ladylike separates.
Sleek Structure Defines the Season’s Bags
The color palette included on-trend brown, various hues of baby blue, shades of pink, and pops of yellow, alongside other neutrals like navy and grey. Polo shirts and blazers added a hint of prep in the chicest way possible.
As for the bags, they see a return to sleek top-handle carries, both new and old, defined by standout details. The fan-favorite Lee Radziwill sees an update this season, alongside the new Romy Bag, which continues to gain traction. Wire crochet bags offer a more novel seasonal feel, while crochet bags are finished with sparkly brooches.
View bags from the runway below.
The Bags of Tory Burch Spring 2026




















Images via Vogue Runway
Is that a Kelly with a Gucci bamboo handle?
My thought exactly!!!