Your Favourite’s Favourite: Fashion Week Edition
There are few in Malaysia who love fashion as much as Eros Erfe, a Filipino content creator based in Kuala Lumpur who goes by the moniker, The KLCC Boy. Since 2022, Erfe has amassed a loyal following on Instagram and Tiktok, known for his support of local fashion designers, astute commentary on global trends, and his famous ‘Bags of KL’ luxury bag-spotting series.
As expected, Erfe has been closely following the Autumn/Winter 2026 fashion shows across New York, Milan, and Paris. He shares, in his own words, his favourite collections of the season.
BAZAAR asks The KLCC Boy about his favourite Autumn/Winter 2026 fashion collections.
Coach
A longtime fan of Coach, Erfe names the brand as the standout from New York Fashion Week. “Xoxo kisses from NY because the Kisslock bag and vintage silhouettes are here to stay,” he comments.
Read Harper’s BAZAAR Malaysia‘s recap of the best looks from New York Fashion Week.
Conner Ives
At London Fashion Week, Conner Ives’s collection, Eldorado, made waves with its high-low pairing of elegant, vintage-inspired silk pieces with casual sweatshirts, t-shirts, and denim jackets. The show, held at the Claridges ballroom, closed with a dramatic note as Pose and American Horror Stories actress Dominique Jackson walked the runway in a white silk satin organza gown and reconstituted fur trimmed hood.
“Legendary mother closing the show aside, the looks from the show really reminded me of a glam but fun night out with friends,” Erfe comments.
Ferragamo
Erfe points to the “sleek tailoring paired with dramatic fabrics” in Maximilian Davis’s Autumn/Winter 2026 nautical-inspired collection at Milan Fashion Week. “I surprisingly found myself hyper-focused on all the buttons.”
Read Harper’s BAZAAR Malaysia‘s recap of the best looks from Milan Fashion Week.
Dior
Jonathan Anderson‘s Autumn/Winter 2026 collection was a resounding success at Paris Fashion Week, receiving plenty of praise from industry insiders, luxury shoppers, and casual onlookers. “I’ve always been a fan of Jonathan Anderson’s designs and references, and he continues to inject that same playfulness and freshness into the Dior and mixing it with the maison’s iconic house codes,” says Erfe.













