KENZO Fall/Winter 2026 Menswear: Clothing as Lived Experience

For Fall–Winter 2026, KENZO under Nigo continues to redefine menswear through memory, movement, and meaning. This season, clothing is not static or symbolic—it is lived. Every garment feels worn-in with intention, layered with narrative, and designed to evolve with the man who inhabits it.

Nigo approaches the collection as a personal archive translated into contemporary form. Shapes, textures, and motifs collide in thoughtful compositions that feel instinctive rather than styled. Oversized tailoring is softened by playful proportions, while classic menswear codes—jackets, coats, trousers—are reinterpreted with a lightness that resists rigidity.

There is an ease to the collection that feels deeply human. Tailoring becomes expressive, infused with subtle humor and cultural references, while graphic elements spark dialogue rather than demand attention. Prints and motifs act as visual storytelling devices, hinting at heritage, street culture, and the emotional connection we build with the clothes we return to again and again.

What makes KENZO Fall–Winter 2026 resonate is its balance: personal yet universal, nostalgic yet forward-facing. It’s a wardrobe designed not for spectacle, but for real life—layered, imperfect, and endlessly expressive.

This is Nigo’s KENZO at its most confident: fashion that doesn’t shout, but speaks clearly through detail, texture, and lived-in elegance.

See the full collection on KENZO.com

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