Martine Rose FW26 Collection Moves Forward After Cancellation Rumors

It looks like Martine Rose’s Fall/Winter 2026 collection will move forward after all, following earlier reports that the season’s production had been canceled.
Earlier this month, Rose revealed in an interview with Women’s Wear Daily that she had been “forced to make the unprecedented decision” to halt production orders for the upcoming season. The move, she said at the time, was both difficult and frustrating for everyone involved.
“I am naturally saddened and disappointed to have had to take this decision,” Rose shared, while also expressing gratitude for the continued support from global stockists, customers, and collaborators.
However, by Friday (March 13), the situation appeared to take a positive turn. According to a statement from Stefano Martinetto, CEO of Tomorrow Group, the earlier reports about the cancellation were clarified and the collection will indeed go into production.
“After further clarification, Tomorrow Group in its capacity as license holder will be regularly producing the Martine Rose Autumn/Winter 2026 collection,” Martinetto said in a statement addressing client partners. He also acknowledged that the earlier reports created uncertainty and thanked partners for their patience while the situation was being resolved.
The statement added that Tomorrow Group’s sales and operations teams remain committed to supporting retail partners and ensuring a smooth rollout of the collection.
As of now, Rose herself has not publicly commented on the latest development. Still, the news signals that fans and retailers can expect the Fall/Winter 2026 collection to arrive as planned.

Photos Credit: Courtesy of Martine Rose