Supergirl Suits Up: David Koma Drops High-Fashion Line Two Years Early

Fashion brand David Koma just unveiled a high-end clothing line inspired by DC's Supergirl, and it's hitting stores well ahead of the character's new Warner Bros. film. The Pre-Fall 2026 collection arrives a full two years before the movie's theatrical release, a bold move for any fashion house. This isn't your average merch drop; it's a luxury statement piece.
Koma, known for his sculptural precision, aims to blend Supergirl's iconic strength and rebellious spirit with his signature sensuality. The line promises a "day-to-night wardrobe" for the "exceptional women" who inspire him, suggesting a sophisticated take on superhero chic. Expect classic Supergirl crimson red and azure blue, balanced with metallic silver and gold, all grounded by Koma's go-to black.
The designs feature striking power shoulders, aerodynamic dropped hems, and graphic cut-outs echoing Supergirl's "S" shield. Luxurious materials like faux fur, velvet denim, and patent leather get a high-fashion twist, with some pieces even incorporating archival Supergirl imagery. While the collection looks stunning, Catzye readers should prepare for prices that truly soar, framing Supergirl as a formidable icon of modern style.
“While the collection looks stunning, Catzye readers should prepare for prices that truly soar.”
Catzye Take
This move by David Koma is an interesting signal for how far out IPs can be leveraged in high fashion. Fans will want to see if this trend extends to anime or manga properties with similar long-term film projects. It positions Supergirl not just as a hero, but a timeless style icon.
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