LEMAIRE Autumn/Winter 2026 abandons the traditional runway in favor of a theatrical experience. “Mine Eyes,” conceived with Nathalie Béasse, explores fabric, colour, and time at the Opéra Bastille.
The LEMAIRE Spring/Summer 2026 collection affirms that a love of fashion and style is the house’s creative frequency, with fabrics, textures, proportions, and colours that amplify the act of dressing.
LEMAIRE presents its Fall/Winter 2025 collection at 11 Place des Vosges. The show manifests the essence of the brand by celebrating the lives of real characters – their individuality, desires and sartorial needs.
The house is brimming with projects — and the energy carried over into Lemaire Menswear Spring/Summer 2021 Paris.
The new world order calls for versatility,...
See the lookbook of Lemaire Menswear Fall/Winter 2020 Paris Christophe Lemaire and Sarah-Linh Tran pushed the dialog between East and West, combining this with...
Lemaire Menswear Spring/Summer 2020 Paris – The Seventies-inspired line had a sharpness in the cut which looked impeccably controlled, and had nothing to do...
The new Lemaire collection balances between brevity, fashion and classics. Everything is on the verge.
A new collection of the Autumn-Winter 2019 season by Christophe...
Lemaire presents workwear in Paris
The traffic stopped, Lemaire Spring/Summer 2019 Paris presents lookbook for all work stations.
Each season, Lemaire presents qualitative men’s and women’s...
Photographer Aleksey Batalov and model Dmitry Averyanov deliver one of the most visually daring editorials of the year, blending black-and-white photography, wild natural landscapes, and raw masculine fantasy.
Content creator and Instagram favorite Diego Rodríguez Doig takes us to Aruba for the ultimate summer escape filled with beaches, sunshine, relaxed style, and Caribbean luxury.
Jonathan Anderson’s first Cruise collection for Dior transforms LACMA into a cinematic Hollywood fantasy filled with handcrafted florals, glittering tailoring, noir references, and a star-studded celebrity front row.