Oscar de la Renta Pre-Fall 2026 Runway Show honored the Dominican Republic
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Oscar de la Renta Pre-Fall 2026 Runway Show honored the Dominican Republic


Held at the iconic Fortaleza Ozama, the show marked the brand’s 60th anniversary with intention and meaning


The Oscar de la Renta Pre-Fall 2026 runway show will be remembered as far more than an anniversary celebration© ROBERT VASQUEZ PHOTO
Shirley GomezSenior Writer
DECEMBER 19, 2025 5:41 PM ESTDEC 19, 2025, 5:41 PM EST

The Oscar de la Renta Pre-Fall 2026 runway show was not simply a fashion presentation. It was a cultural milestone, a homecoming decades in the making, and a historic night that firmly positioned Dominican talent at the center of global fashion. Held at the iconic Fortaleza Ozama, the show marked the brand’s 60th anniversary with intention and meaning.

Rather than looking outward, the house looked inward, honoring its Dominican roots through people, place, and purpose. The result was a runway that felt deeply personal, proudly local, and unmistakably powerful.

© ROBERT VASQUEZ PHOTO
Rather than looking outward, the house looked inward, honoring its Dominican roots through people, place, and purpose.

A 100 Percent Dominican Casting 

What set this show apart instantly was its casting. For the first time in the brand’s history, Oscar de la Renta presented a runway show with an entirely Dominican lineup. Fifty-one models were selected from more than 200 auditions held locally, creating a cast that blended internationally recognized faces with fresh talent stepping onto a major runway for the very first time.

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In total, 51 Dominican models brought 59 Pre-Fall 2026 looks to life. This was not a symbolic gesture or a token moment. It was a full-scale commitment that reshaped the narrative around representation, visibility, and opportunity within luxury fashion.

The opening walk set the emotional tone for the night. Lineisy Montero opened the show, marking her first runway appearance in the Dominican Republic in more than a decade. After building an extraordinary international career, her return felt symbolic, elegant, and deeply resonant.

© ROBERT VASQUEZ PHOTO
For the first time in the brand’s history, Oscar de la Renta presented a runway show with an entirely Dominican lineup.

The finale belonged to Hiandra Martínez, whose commanding presence closed the show with confidence and poise. Together, the opening and closing moments framed the collection with strength, pride, and undeniable Dominican identity.

A Celebration of Craft, Culture, and Community

While the Pre-Fall 2026 collection honored six decades of craftsmanship, the true impact of the night extended beyond fashion. This show was about people coming together to tell a story that had long deserved the spotlight. At the heart of the production was Sócrates McKinney, who led the local coordination of the show. His responsibilities spanned models, makeup, hair, atelier work, and backstage teams, ensuring that Dominican talent was represented at every level of execution. 

“For me, the most important thing about this show was finally seeing all of our great Dominican models together in the DR, and on top of that, modeling for Oscar de la Renta. That has been the most extraordinary part,” McKinney shared, according to Diario Libre.

A Defining Moment for Dominican Fashion

The Oscar de la Renta Pre-Fall 2026 runway show will be remembered as far more than an anniversary celebration. It was a defining moment that validated generations of Dominican talent while setting a new standard for how global fashion houses can honor their origins authentically.

© ROBERT VASQUEZ PHOTO
The Oscar de la Renta Pre-Fall 2026 runway show will be remembered as far more than an anniversary celebration.

Fifty-one models. One historic runway. Sixty years of legacy. And a future where Dominican fashion stands confidently at the center of the conversation.

This was not just a show. It was a statement, and it was heard loud and clear.

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