
Tony Ward’s Couture Fall-Winter 2025/26 Collection Is a Theatrical Masquerade Reimagined
- Nada Armanious
Tony Ward has unveiled his Couture Fall-Winter 2025/26 collection, drawing inspiration from the mysterious world of masquerade and the emotional pull of theater. One of the most powerful ways to express who we are is through transformation, and that’s exactly what Entre Rêve et Regard is all about.

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The House channels the lavishness of the Baroque era but gives it a breathtaking, modern twist. Think intricate embroidery, sculptural silhouettes, and ornamental details that feel like a reimagined kind of nostalgia. It’s more than just luxury, these opulent touches become a kind of armor, revealing just as much as they conceal.

We’re talking sharper silhouettes, velvet devoré cut-outs, rich Baroque embroidery, and handmade 3D appliqués. Pearls take on new drama, as contrasted with corseted waists, voluminous sleeves, metallic sheens, and sheer lace that flirts with mystery.

The palette? A whirlwind of personality: cool blues, soft pinks, bold amber, deep crimson, and grounded earthy tones.This is couture that honors the past while boldly speaking to the now. In Tony Ward’s modern masquerade, fashion becomes theater, identity speaks volumes, and every look dares to say what words cannot.