Go big or go home.

That was designer Batsheva Hay ‘s mandate for spring 2026, in more ways than one: yes, the presentation felt like more of a bustling daytime party. But as her client grows up, she’s tapping into looser shapes, and looking to interiors for inspiration.

“You’re going to see a lot of seasonless pieces,” Hay explained amid the milieu. “Actually some are going to be available now in my store, but quite a bit of it is going to be for spring.”

Part of that, she reasoned, was the need from her community for more effortless wares. Don’t let the plumage or bright colors fool you. “It’s a big mash-up of feathers , upholstery fabric, a lot of floral prints and a lot of polka dots. It’s a mash-up of what I really love,” Hay said. After all, she ultimately designs for herself

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