In Pictures Credits: Pre-Fall 2026 Military Luxe Main Image There’s a renewed presence of military- and utilitarian-inspired silhouettes in the Pre-Fall 26 collections; anchored by khaki and olive green as practical, season-bridging hues. The trend is multifaceted, balancing classic officer-style details such as fitted, belted jackets and polished brass buttons, as seen at Veronica Beard—with more relaxed interpretations of fatigue dressing, including olive shirts, bomber jackets, and camo trousers, from New York designer Nili Lotan. Some designers introduced a deliberate contrast, with labels like Cinq à Sept’s Jane Siskin softening the look through feminine touches such as floral embroidery. In this context, military references function both as visual armor and as expressions of feminine authority, mirroring an ongoing atmosphere of global uncertainty that is expected to shape fashion narratives through 2026 and beyond. Cinq à Sept Pre-Fall 26: designer, Jane Siskin Credits: Cinq à Sept Pre-Fall 26 Look 8: a brown cotton swing jacket with floral embroidery and matching Bermuda shorts over a cream-colored silk blouse with a pussy bow, crystal earrings, dark sheer hose and T-bar brown pumps. Dsquared2 Pre-Fall 26: designers, Dan Caten & Dean Caten Credits: Dsquared2 Pre-Fall 26 Look 5: a bomber jacket combining olive green sleeves in a technical fabric with grey knit and an open back with a zipper. Cropped, dark blue denim jeans feature zipper details and cuffs at the ankles. Accessories included strappy sandals over socks Ferragamo Pre-Fall 26: designer, Maximilian Davis Credits: Ferragamo Pre-Fall 26 Look 15: an olive-green silk shirt…