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Emma Chamberlain Fronts Stuart Weitzman’s Spring 2026 Campaign


EMMA Chamberlain returns as the face of Stuart Weitzman’s Spring 2026 campaign, marking the second chapter of the brand’s ongoing “Concrete Paradise” series. Shot in New York, the imagery places the content creator and entrepreneur in a series of low-key city moments that channel the optimism of Spring.

Emma Chamberlain for Stuart Weitzman

The campaign centres on new warm-weather additions to the label’s best-selling VINNIE Sculptural Collection, a line of pared-back silhouettes known for their angular heels. For the season, the offer expands to include an 85mm wedge slide, a 50mm wedge thong slide and an 85mm wraparound thong sandal, alongside new colourways of the 50mm slingback.

Chamberlain first partnered with the New York footwear house for its Autumn 2025 campaign, and now she’s back for SS26, describing the VINNIE styles as staples in her wardrobe and a natural continuation of the collaboration.

Emma Chamberlain for Stuart Weitzman

Emma Chamberlain for Stuart Weitzman

Photographed in black and white by Ned Rogers and styled by Gabriella Karefa-Johnson, the images follow Chamberlain through the city – from wandering the Upper West Side to browsing a neighbourhood bookshop. Chamberlain is joined in the wider campaign by returning global ambassadors Ming Xi, Ashley Graham and Ilana Glazer, each set to appear in their own instalments.

by Felicity Carter

The VINNIE Sculptural Collection and the full Spring 2026 range are available now via Stuart Weitzman boutiques, selected retailers and stuartweitzman.com.

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