Markarian New York Fashion Week 2026: The Feminine in Nature Presentation.
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Who better to celebrate femininity than Alexandra O’ Neill? Best known for her idyllic
and age-old designs, her works thrust its wearer into a sense that they have stepped
into their very own fairy-tale. During New York Fashion Week 2026, O’Neill showcased
her fall and winter designs.

One of the most attention-grabbing pieces was a long and regal two-piece gold and silver floral dress that moves outward in the middle with a form-fitting bottom to compliment the natural female body. The flowers on this resembled the official state floral emblem of Maine: The White Pine Cone and Tassel. Well, it is technically not a flower, yet its white tassel looks like one. Maine seems to be a state of inspiration for the designer as this is where she was born.

Move into mother nature with a strapless zebra dress contoured to be form
fitting that celebrates its wearer’s physique. Then, a long black, regality-inspired dress
comes imprinted with flowers and beads arranged to look like royal designs from
centuries past.

A personal favorite was a classically romantic and sleek-looking black
strappy dress that belles outwards in the middle to accentuate natural feminine forms.
Another dazzling yet modest long-sleeve grey dress was shown which highlights the
model’s natural beauty.

The last piece provokes a feeling of stepping into another world
removed from time with a short-sleeve, light-blue maxi dress imprinted with a beautiful
white flower that looks like a dandelion-to-wish-upon, causing the onlooker to become
entranced. In short, Markarian is the femininity in fashion.








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