Stine Goya Pre-Fall 2026: The Arc of Motion Edit
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Stine Goya called its Pre-Fall 2026 collection Arc of Motion, and the name does the explaining. The starting point was ballet and the body in movement, and you can feel it in the cut: structure and softness held in balance, fabrics that move, prints that look hand-set rather than printed. Here is the Luxury Handbags edit of the pieces worth knowing.
The prints to know
Three artworks lead the season. Cherry-blossom florals run across the dresses in soft, painterly washes. Painterly checks turn up on tailoring and trousers. And a run of smocked and abstract stripes gives the collection its quieter, more graphic register. If you only try one, make it a floral midi such as the Romantic Long Dress in Poppies.
The dresses
This is a strong dress season. Alongside the poppy florals, the Smocked Tunic Long Dress in Smocked Stripes is the easy hero, relaxed enough for daily wear and graphic enough to stand alone. Browse the full run of designer dresses.
The separates
Arc of Motion is built for mixing. The Boxy Jacket in Checks is the layering piece of the season, and a solid like the Long Sleeve Rib Top in Chicory Coffee gives you a calm base for the prints. Pair them with the printed trousers and round it off with the season’s polo knitwear.
The fabric story
Much of the collection is cut in responsibly sourced material, including FSC-certified viscose, LENZING EcoVero viscose and organic cotton. The fluid viscose and lyocell are what give the pieces their movement, which is the whole point of the season.
How to wear it
Keep it simple. Let one print lead, add a tonal flat, and save the second pattern for the days you feel like it. For the full method, see our guide to styling Stine Goya prints. New to the label? Start with who Stine Goya is, and if you want more in this vein, our roundup of brands like Stine Goya. Shop the full Stine Goya collection at Luxury Shoes .