The AMIRI Fall Winter 2026 collection , titled "Laurel Canyon, 1976," is a profound exploration of Los Angeles's cultural history, specifically the golden era of the Laurel Canyon music scene.
Designer Mike Amiri , whose birth year was 1976 , used this pivotal moment as a pin drop for a collection that masterfully blends 1970s Americana , rock and roll rebellion, and modern, lived in luxury. The collection aims to present "real" clothes, items that resonate emotionally with the wearer and bridge the gap between
the extravagance of the stage and the nonchalance of the street. Color Trends The collection's color palette is intentionally warm, earthy, and sophisticated, reflecting the vintage aesthetic of the 1970s . The dominant colors create a rich, autumnal mood, while carefully placed accents provide depth and contrast.
Category Key Colors Description Dominant Tones Merlot/Burgundy A deep, saturated red that was heavily featured in the opening section, appearing in full suits and topstitched denim . Browns Rich shades of chocolate and tan, providing an earthy foundation for the collection .
Black The classic rock and roll staple, used for sleek tailoring and leather pieces . Accent Colors Dusty Pink A softer, more unexpected tone used in suiting, offering a subtle contrast to the deeper hues . Cream/Off White Used for layering pieces and to break up the intensity of the dominant colors .
Light Green Subtle accents that contribute to the overall vintage, earthy feel . Style and Silhouette Trends The styling is characterized by a long, lean silhouette that pays homage to the era's rock stars and performers. The collection is a dialogue between structured tailoring and relaxed,…