Canada Goose unveiled its Fall/Winter 2026 collection, shaped by creative director Haider Ackermann. Styled and directed by Ackermann, the campaign draws on pieces from across the entire season and reflects his intention: to meet fall and winter not as something to endure, but with joy, optimism and a sense of craft. It is a season built on materials and textures that tell a story, and silhouettes that reward a second look.
The Canada Goose Fall/Winter 2026 collection arrives under “Second Nature,” the fall and winter chapter of the “Natural Intelligence” platform from Canada Goose. “Second Nature” is about the point where the season stops feeling foreign and starts feeling familiar, a familiarity earned through experience rather than study, year after year. It’s the belief that readiness is not learned; it is lived, and it becomes second nature.
Fall and winter are universal, but the moments, rituals and experiences they inspire are uniquely individual. Dressing for fall feels very different in Madrid than it does in New York, and both are valid expressions of the same shift. “Second Nature” embraces that individuality, positioning Canada Goose as the brand that understands how people truly meet the season: through instinct, ritual and the confidence that comes from repetition. The Canada Goose Fall/Winter 2026 collection answers that with greater breadth across categories, new silhouettes and thoughtful design, each piece grounded in the craftsmanship the brand is known for.
“‘Second Nature’ captures something we know to be true: confidence in the season doesn’t come from preparation alone; it comes from experience,” said Carrie Baker, president, brand and commercial. “The way people experience fall and winter is deeply personal, and this collection reflects that reality. With greater breadth across categories, new silhouettes and thoughtful design, we’re giving our customers more ways to express their own relationship with the season and reinforcing our position as the brand that helps people embrace fall and winter on their own terms.”
Inside the Canada Goose Fall/Winter 2026 Collection
The Canada Goose Fall/Winter 2026 collection delivers the brand’s largest assortment of newness to date. The fleece styles are rooted in youthful energy, new colors and color-blocking, while nostalgic graphics, plaids and prints run across knitwear, shirting, apparel and lightweight down. The collection blends the brand’s heritage with elevated street styling in collegiate-inspired palettes, alongside a considered assortment of knitwear, scarves, toques and footwear, while women’s transitional outerwear extends the season’s layering language.
Puffers and vests arrive later in the season with the Sterling and Fallon families, followed by Après-Ski and Holiday, which bring Western-inspired design into heavyweight down, fleece and apparel.
Faux Fur in the Canada Goose Fall/Winter 2026 Collection
Canada Goose remains fur-free. Crafted from recycled materials, including recycled polyester and post-consumer plastic bottles, the faux fur trims on select Fall/Winter 2026 styles—including the Aren, Shelburne, and Louise Parkas—offer the look and feel of fur without animal-derived materials. These faux fur trims reflect the brand’s ongoing commitment to innovative, thoughtful design.




