Celebrate National Pasta Day With Doughy Recreations Inspired by the Spring 2026 Runways

Celebrate National Pasta Day With Doughy Recreations Inspired by the Spring 2026 Runways
Design by Vogue

Fashion month is finally over which means we’re celebrating by eating a big bowl of pasta. Not just any pasta—this is Vogue, after all—but pasta in the shape of the most covetable looks from the spring 2026 collections. The list includes the likes of Chanel’s showstopping finale t-shirt and feathered skirt, a sculpted leather mini dress from Loewe, and Celine’s stretchy stripes. This is one way we’ll happily carbo-load!

Over the summer, the Seoul culinary artist Min Kyung Jin (username is @sibatable) started popping up on my TikTok For You page. “My work moves freely between elegance, playful creativity, and a touch of charming whimsy,” she told me. “I want to translate fashion and visual culture onto a single plate.” She’s served up playful puppies created from noodles, dumpling art, and even fashion-fied pasta, but this assignment is the first time she’s recreating clothes straight off the runways.

If you’re wondering, yes! Jin does eat her works of art. “In this experience we’ll create food art so beautiful that you might not want to eat it; but food is meant to be enjoyed and shared.” We agree with that sentiment and we think you will too. Dive into her 10 course pasta meal to celebrate National Pasta Day and the best of the spring 2026 collections.

Balenciaga

Celebrate National Pasta Day With Doughy Recreations Inspired by the Spring 2026 Runways
Photo: Isidore Montag / Gorunway.com
Culinary art by Min Kyung Jin

Culinary art by Min Kyung Jin

Celebrate National Pasta Day With Doughy Recreations Inspired by the Spring 2026 Runways
Culinary art by Min Kyung Jin

Pierpaolo Piccioli’s reinterpretation of Nicolas Ghesquière’s spring 2008 Balenciaga florals are the perfect starter. The textural knit floral dress comes to life with doughy pom-poms and a pair of matching slides.

Bottega Veneta

Bottega Veneta spring 2026 readytowear

Bottega Veneta, spring 2026 ready-to-wear

Photo: Gorunway.com
Culinary art by Min Kyung Jin

Culinary art by Min Kyung Jin

Culinary art by Min Kyung Jin

Culinary art by Min Kyung Jin

Louise Trotter’s recycled fiberglass sweater for Bottega Veneta serves as the perfect vessel for a buttery sauce.

Culinary art by Min Kyung Jin (@sibatable) at Red Represents (@red.represents)

Celine

Celine spring 2026 readytowear

Celine, spring 2026 ready-to-wear

Photo: Gorunway.com / Courtesy of Celine
Culinary art by Min Kyung Jin at Red Represents
Culinary art by Min Kyung Jin

Culinary art by Min Kyung Jin

Spaghetti with a side of Michael Rider’s Celine, please!

Culinary art by Min Kyung Jin (@sibatable) at Red Represents (@red.represents)

Chanel

Chanel spring 2026 readytowear

Chanel, spring 2026 ready-to-wear

Photo: Isidore Montag / Gorunway.com
Culinary art by Min Kyung Jin

Culinary art by Min Kyung Jin

Culinary art by Min Kyung Jin

Culinary art by Min Kyung Jin

Is it a coincidence that the dough just so happened to look like the starry space set at Matthieu Blazy’s Chanel? Our pasta even comes with the famous interlocked double C’s.

Culinary art by Min Kyung Jin (@sibatable) at Red Represents (@red.represents)

Dior

Dior spring 2026 readytowear

Dior, spring 2026 ready-to-wear

Photo: Daniele Oberrauch / Gorunway.com
Culinary art by Min Kyung Jin

Culinary art by Min Kyung Jin

Culinary art by Min Kyung Jin

Culinary art by Min Kyung Jin

Jonathan Anderson’s satin ribbon Dior dress has already been worn by Anya Taylor Joy, but she didn’t get to sample this pasta.

Culinary art by Min Kyung Jin (@sibatable) at Red Represents (@red.represents)

Gucci

Gucci spring 2026 readytowear

Gucci, spring 2026 ready-to-wear

Photo: Courtesy of Gucci
Culinary art by Min Kyung Jin

Culinary art by Min Kyung Jin

Culinary art by Min Kyung Jin

Culinary art by Min Kyung Jin

Serve this pasta-fied version of Demna’s La Contessa at your next dinner party, because nothing says luxury like Gucci pasta!

Jil Sander

Jil Sander spring 2026 readytowear

Jil Sander, spring 2026 ready-to-wear

Photo: Alessandro Lucioni / Gorunway.com
Culinary art by Min Kyung Jin

Culinary art by Min Kyung Jin

Culinary art by Min Kyung Jin

Culinary art by Min Kyung Jin

You too can have Simone Bellotti’s opening Jil Sander look worn by Guinevere Van Seenus, if you’re willing to just put in some time to make it.

Loewe

Loewe spring 2026 readytowear

Loewe, spring 2026 ready-to-wear

Photo: Umberto Fratini / Gorunway.com
Culinary art by Min Kyung Jin

Culinary art by Min Kyung Jin

Culinary art by Min Kyung Jin

Culinary art by Min Kyung Jin

Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez’s glossy leather Loewe mini dresses can be enjoyed at home with a quick steam treatment in a bamboo basket.

Culinary art by Min Kyung Jin (@sibatable) at Red Represents (@red.represents)

Maison Margiela

Maison Margiela spring 2026 readytowear

Maison Margiela, spring 2026 ready-to-wear

Photo: Isidore Montag / Gorunway.com
Culinary art by Min Kyung Jin

Culinary art by Min Kyung Jin

Culinary art by Min Kyung Jin

Culinary art by Min Kyung Jin

For Maison Margiela and Glenn Martens fans! Black pasta.

Culinary art by Min Kyung Jin (@sibatable) at Red Represents (@red.represents)

Versace

Versace spring 2026 readytowear

Versace, spring 2026 ready-to-wear

Photo: Courtesy of Versace
Culinary art by Min Kyung Jin

Culinary art by Min Kyung Jin

Culinary art by Min Kyung Jin

Culinary art by Min Kyung Jin

And for dessert, Dario Vitale’s metallic off-the-shoulder corset. The only thing is, we may not be able to fit into it after our glorious feast.

Culinary art by Min Kyung Jin (@sibatable) at Red Represents (@red.represents)