Sarah Studinger’s spring 2026 collection was a full love letter to California. Earlier this year, Studinger lost his childhood home during a forest fire. As a California -born and generation brand, she wanted her spring to celebrate everything about the Golden State. “After the fire, California had a very tribute,” he said. “I fell on the coast of the Pacific, and although it was disastrous that we lost all these houses and I lost my home and everything, it was a wonderful energy feeling that made California’s lifestyle. The retreat was very happy and this collection was very easy for us to give it to us.”
Surfing in some happiness, Studinger is a huge surface and a lover from the beach. Long boards were infected with shorts, including surf, except that the stewinger was fashionable and were carved with lace or some entertainment stripes. The peaks of the crop looked like rash guards and was adorned with a beautiful shark adornment, and the new bag includes leather surfboard clutches. An important point, the designer said, is that the bag has real surf fans on the back: she was not playing on the details.
However, the most valuable aspect of this collection was that the pieces felt both old and fresh. Of many pieces that you can imagine on Marissa Cooper or Summer Roberts if Oc Today’s world was placed in the world, including a yellow terry cloth aprace-core-up, and a gold shirt with a pearl pearl that looks great with a pair of studs of the stud.
Some standout of the collection included silk tree tree printed clothing and coat. The dark navy against the orange and green background was a beautiful palm tree sky line, which is an indication that even after the fire, the beauty of California will always remain.