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    A pretty godly New York Post takeover breaking up the city's summer slowdown means one thing: Supreme’s Fall/Winter 2026 collection is right on cue. The label just unveiled the lineup, and its picking up where last season left off. And, as ever, the artist co-signs are on-lock.It’s in with the old and the new for FW26. Take the Box Logo jacket, archival in the truest sense, or the modular De Sede DS-600 Snake leather sofa. The on-body artworks play the same long game, spanning subtle throwback nods, like Steve Ellis’ painted Buck Knife deck, to pieces from names defining the brand’s new era.Before FW26 drops on August 20, we’re taking a closer look at a few of its featured artists. Read on for more.Rita Ackermann View this post on Instagram A post shared by Supreme (@supremenewyork)Rita Ackermann has a serious presence this time around. The New York-based, Hauser & Wirth-backed artist brings a cast of her girlish figures, lounging in knee-highs and high-speed racing, to the Soccer Short, Soccer Jersey, Hooded Work Jacket, and Double Knee Painter Pants, all done in dreamy, gestural brushstrokes. Since Ackermann’s last collaboration, her daughter, artist Marika Thunder, has also modeled for the brand.Art DealerSupreme is keeping its Art Dealer streak alive, bringing the South Korean artist back for a third straight collection. Born Jung Yean Cho, his CV is stacked beyond visual art, with titles including Opium signee, XPERIMENT producer, and Playboi Carti’s creative director. For FW26, his graphics land across the Skull Spellout Tee, 6-Panel Hat, Dragon and Cityscape Beanies, Sticker Camps Hooded Sweatshirt, and a graphic hockey player long sleeve. Consider it his warm welcome into the cooler months ahead.James O’BarrLady Death graces a handful of garments, courtesy of comic book writer and illustrator James O’Barr. The fictional goddess stars across a long-sleeve button-up, a tray, and a wool sweater in two allover prints in a sartorial foil to the collection’s Evil Ernie pieces. Anti-hero energy, indeed.Shaun CrawfordNew York meets New York in this four-piece hoodie lineup. Fresh off his illustrated series for Timberland earlier this summer, Harlem-born artist Shaun Crawford draws up icons from the brand’s heritage and classic Americana, while flexing some illustrative muscles in chenille and felt patches wrapping the back of the hood.Larry Clark View this post on Instagram A post shared by Supreme (@supremenewyork)Supreme also teased an upcoming collaboration with Larry Clark on Instagram. It’s a navy hoodie with striped yellow trims. The back of the hoodie pairs a sultry image of it-girl Gabbriette with one from Tulsa. The piece has yet to hit Supreme’s online preview, but it’s definitely worth keeping an eye on.

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