Tanner Fletcher returned with their most personal show yet, built around the idea that a wedding should tell a story. For Spring/Summer 2027, that story took place inside St. Bartholomew’s Church, where candlelight and stained glass set a cinematic tone from the very beginning.
Photo: Rey Fernandez
The collection was presented in three chapters, drawing from Cinderella but reimagined through a modern lens. Here, the love story centered on two princes, and the idea of “the perfect fit” shifted from a glass slipper to a sharply tailored blazer. The narrative transformed the space into something between a castle and a stage, blurring the line between runway and performance, and creating a show that felt both intimate and theatrical.
Photo: Danielle Heinson, Hunter Abrams
Photo: Rey Fernandez, Hunter Abrams
The collection marked their most detailed work to date, with each piece carrying a strong sense of craftsmanship and intention. Handmade silk florals, teardrop crystal beading, antique millinery flowers, and a sculptural, cake-inspired gown stood out as defining elements, bringing texture and depth to the runway.
Spanning ceremony dressing, suiting, and eveningwear, the collection reflected their belief that a wedding is never just one moment. Each look was designed to feel considered and expressive, creating a wardrobe where every piece holds the same level of importance as the occasion itself.
Photo: Rey Fernandez

















