Presented in Paris, Maison Kitsuné unveiled its Spring/Summer 2026 menswear collection, titled “Voyage Vestiaire.”The new creative director Abigail Smiley-Smith introduces a poetic vision that fuses Japanese craftsmanship with French ease — “the poetic in the functional,” as she describes it.
The collection follows the story of a Japanese traveler rediscovering Paris, with garments that speak of movement, curiosity, and quiet sophistication. Tailored blazers meet technical jackets; crisp poplin shirts are paired with relaxed trousers. Each look balances Tokyo’s precision and Parisian nonchalance — imagine a zen-stitched jacket worn by someone charmingly five hours late.
“Voyage Vestiaire” blends vintage-inspired designs with modern minimalism. The collection features relaxed silhouettes, earthy tones, and lightweight fabrics, reflecting the brand’s signature Parisian–Japanese aesthetic. It emphasizes comfort, elegance, and a soft, sophisticated style — wearable pieces designed for everyday poetry.



















Smiley-Smith’s “Savoir-Faire Capsule” stands out: six pieces that literally wear their process, featuring labels detailing the craftsmanship behind them. It’s a witty nod to transparency — and to luxury that doesn’t need to shout, but still loves a good conversation starter.
As Maison Kitsuné continues to evolve from music label to global lifestyle brand, this collection feels like a bridge between eras — refined, ironic, and rooted in cultural exchange. And yes, for longtime fans who still own the Kitsuné Maison music compilations on CD, this new voyage feels like a stylish full circle.
@maisonkitsune SS26 collection by @asmileysmith




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Elegant take — the collection truly captures Kitsuné’s playful GeoGuessr Free balance of heritage, humor, and modern sophistication.