At 180 Maiden Lane, with Manhattan’s skyline serving as its cinematic backdrop, Patricio Campillo unveiled Repetición, a Spring/Summer 2026 collection that stretched his vocabulary of charro tailoring and artisanal craft into new territory. CAMPILLO has always been about honoring Mexico’s traditions while questioning how they live in the present. This season, repetition became both subject and structure, a meditation on survival, identity, and the quiet beauty of cycles.
“I am fascinated by how repetition exists simultaneously in culture and in daily life,” Campillo said before the show. “In the gestures that define identity, in the cycles that sustain tradition, in the persistence that becomes survival. Visually, repetition reveals itself as both order and poetry. In the rhythm of a knit