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Satin Scarves, Primary Colors, and Soft Tailoring—Michael Rider Continues to Put His Stamp on Preppy-Bourgeois Style at Celine

Michael Rider’s first collection for Celine arrived this summer in July as he presented the spring 2026 show in Paris just ahead of Haute Couture Week. It was a breath of fresh air that brought an American perspective to the French fashion house with looks equally primed for editorial shoots and customers’ closets. Rider’s debut made a big impact on fashion, arguably paving the way for the preppy-bourgeois style that is now permeating the spring/summer 2026 collections.

Just three months later, he presented his second runway show at Paris Fashion Week within Parc de Saint-Cloud, tucked between lush rows of manicured trees and an open-sky setting. Rider continued to put his stamp on preppy-bourgeois style for the summer 2026 collection. Satin scarves remained a hero piece on the runway and commingled with classic tailored navy blazers, vibrant printed minidresses, equestrian chinos, and layers of belts and beaded necklaces. Nods to his predecessors remained throughout—including the artful prints of Phoebe Philo and skinny jeans of Hedi Slimane—but it also feels like one of the strongest visions for a brand under new creative direction.