Gabe Gordon's NYFW Show Blends Y2K Nostalgia with Winter Warmth, Featuring Iconic Ugg Boots

Tim Gunn

Fashion consultant and TV personality known for "Project Runway" and his ethos of "make it work."

Gabe Gordon, a prominent Brooklyn-based fashion house celebrated for its exquisite handcrafted knitwear, recently unveiled its Fall/Winter 2026 collection at New York Fashion Week. Despite the high demand for their unique pieces, which even VIPs like Alex Consani and Ethel Cain acquire one at a time, the show featured a universally accessible item: the timeless Ugg boot. This strategic inclusion marks a fascinating intersection of high fashion and mainstream comfort, aligning with current trends that embrace both luxury and practicality in everyday wear.

The collection draws heavily on the Y2K era's resurgence, a phenomenon amplified by social media platforms like TikTok. Echoing this nostalgic sentiment, designers Gabe Gordon and Timothy Gibbons showcased the iconic Ugg Classic Short II, popularized by celebrities such as Jennifer Lopez and Kirsten Dunst, as well as the Classic Mini, favored by contemporary style icons like Kendall Jenner. These cozy boots were ingeniously paired with outfits reminiscent of 1980s culture, including the casual grey sweatsuits seen in films like 'The Breakfast Club' and the distinctive white stilettos associated with 'Troop Beverly Hills.' Furthermore, the collection introduced a series of ice skating-inspired looks, featuring elaborate satin tutus and voluminous hairstyles, adding a layer of playful theatricality.

This reinterpretation of Ugg boots within a high-fashion context offers a fresh perspective on the footwear's utility and style. Originally designed to provide warmth to surfers in Australia, Uggs have transcended their practical origins to become a fashion statement. Gabe Gordon's collection ingeniously bridges this gap, proving that ultimate comfort and warmth can coexist with cutting-edge style. It celebrates the idea that fashion can be both innovative and wearable, catering to a desire for garments that not only look good but also feel good, offering a comforting embrace in colder seasons.

In an ever-evolving fashion landscape, the fusion of historical trends with contemporary designs creates a vibrant dialogue between past and present. This collection reminds us that true style is not merely about fleeting trends but about the confident expression of individuality and the pursuit of comfort and joy in one's personal aesthetic. It highlights the enduring appeal of quality craftsmanship and the creative freedom that allows familiar items to be reimagined in exciting new ways, inspiring us to seek out both beauty and utility in our daily lives.

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