Luxurious Couture, Ready-to-Wear & Wedding Dresses | Tony Ward Couture

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      Couture Expressed Beyond the Silhouette

      2026-02-03

      Some collaborations don’t begin in a boardroom. They begin with a moment… and this is what happens when two powerhouses come together to redefine Couture.

      For Tony Ward and Tyler Ellis, that moment happened on the red carpet at the 2023 Oscars, when Fan Bingbing appeared in a silver and green Tony Ward gown, paired instinctively with a Tyler Ellis clutch. The pairing felt effortless; balanced, intentional, complete. It was the kind of alignment that doesn’t ask for explanation. It simply works.

      That moment sparked a conversation. And that conversation has now evolved into a limited-edition couture capsule, unveiled on the runway during the Tony Ward Couture Spring–Summer 2026 show, Facets of Light, in Paris.

      For this season, Tony Ward and Tyler Ellis come together to reimagine two of Tyler Ellis’ most iconic silhouettes, the Perry and Eloise clutches, through the lens of Couture. The collection of statement bags feels less like accessories and more like an extension of the gowns themselves.

      Debuting alongside the Couture collection, the clutches translated the show’s inspiration theme: light as structure, reflection, and movement. Faceted glass, crystals, stones, and metallic elements were placed with architectural precision, designed to catch light from different angles and shift with every movement.

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    • The embroideries draw directly from the Spring–Summer 2026 Couture language: broken-mirror effects, geometric grids, gradients of tone, and textured reliefs, translated onto satin bases in black, silver, coral, lavender, nude, and gold. Each clutch carries the same visual tension seen on the runway: softness against structure, boldness against fluidity.

      At the heart of the capsule is craftsmanship. Tony Ward’s Couture embroidery ateliers bring their savoir-faire to every stone, bead, and thread, while Tyler Ellis’ Florentine ateliers shape the silhouettes with their signature rigor. The Perry clutch, inspired by Tyler Ellis’ engagement ring and named after her father, holds its distinctive emerald form: timeless and personal, while being elevated through couture-level surface work. Finished with the symbolic pinecone closure and the signature Thayer Blue lining, it balances emotion with design.

      The Eloise clutch offers a more fluid expression, with its refined rectangular shape acting as a canvas for intricate embroidery and tonal play. Together, the silhouettes feel familiar yet transformed…. into Couture.

      Seen on the runway, the clutches completed the dresses. They moved with the pieces, reflected the light, and reinforced the idea that Couture, nowadays, is far from being static. It travels. It adapts. It goes beyond the show.

      As the gowns were packed immediately after the final walk, some headed to trunk shows, others to awards-season fittings in Los Angeles, editorials in Paris, or bespoke requests in Beirut, the clutches followed the same path.

      Designed for the red carpet, shaped by the atelier, and ready to move wherever it leads next.

      This is not just a collaboration. It’s a shared language, a joined force spoken in embroidery, craftsmanship, and most of all, Couture.

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