The New York Post covered the biggest trend of NYFW Fall 2026 — leather and lace — and put Vex latex front and center.
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The New York Post published a trend report on the defining look of NYFW Fall 2026 — leather and lace — and named Vex specifically. The piece highlighted Sergio Hudson's laser-cut latex lace dresses and flared pants, all fabricated by Vex, as a standout example of the season's direction.
The Post positioned the Vex pieces alongside collections from LaQuan Smith, Altuzarra, and Alice & Olivia — the biggest ready-to-wear names showing in New York. For a handmade latex studio based in California, that is not just a mention. That is recognition at the highest level of American fashion press.
The New York Post does not cover niche. When latex lands in their trend report next to the biggest names in ready-to-wear, the conversation about what latex is — and where it belongs — has officially changed.
Vex has been building latex by hand in California for 26 years. The material has always had a presence in music, film, and editorial. But a New York Post trend report covering NYFW — placing latex lace in the same breath as the industry's top designers — marks a different kind of arrival.
Designer: Sergio Hudson — Fall 2026 Collection, NYFW
Latex Fabrication: Vex Clothing — laser-cut latex lace, handmade in California
Photography: Harold Baez Studio
Press: New York Post — "Leather and Lace: Fall Fashion's Super Sexy Balancing Act"
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