TWP Resort 2026 Ready-to-Wear Runway, Fashion Show & Collection Review


Trish Wescoat Pound is a merchant’s designer, seeing her clothes off the runway (or in the case of pre-seasons, the look book), all the way to the shop floor. 

Luckily it’s not a far distance to go as TWP’s SoHo showroom is just a few levels up from her store, a sign of the strong rapport Pound has with her customers. “Now that we have stores, I’m like a nerd,” she joked during a visit. “I could stay up all night and read what people are saying.”

So what are they saying? According to Pound, “Eveningwear, that’s the biggest thing they come in looking for.” It’s somewhat ironic given her brand doesn’t really do gowns. Instead, Pound champions evening separates, and here she provided great sequin trousers or maxiskirts, which are paired back to a stiff cotton poplin shirt like the one she had on for a coolest-girl-in-the room sort of unaffectedness. 

The other thing they’re looking for are wardrobes strictly to travel in, something Pounds said she has a hard time wrapping her head around. Clarifying the difference between her “resort” and “pre-spring” deliveries, she hinted at the former being a “dated notion” that implies vacation-only wardrobing. “It’s just a little early package for people going away.”

By the look of it, that little package is Hamptons-bound. Leaning into resort’s “cruise” moniker, it brimmed with nautical prep, consisting of blue-and-white sailor shirts, an airy linen caftan with a boat-neck, heavy-weight fisherman knits and golden fishnet pieces. Another one of Pound’s strengths: nailing a theme without making it feel gimmicky. 

And once the TWP girl docks, she’ll step right onto the ranch in pre-spring. Grounded in Southwestern Americana, this section teamed with python-printed leather, frilly voile blouses and patchwork denim in airy hemp. There was also a striped Mojave poncho and even a gown. The beaded slip with a low cowled back felt equally as unaffected as the evening separates in one piece.

Surveying the room, Pound appeared satisfied, saying: “I think racks should talk to you and to me these racks speak back.” There’s a good chance they’ll speak back to shoppers, too.



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