Maison Kitsuné SS26 “Voyage Vestiaire” — where Tokyo precision meets Parisian ease.
Vintage-inspired minimalism, earthy tones, and soft sophistication.
In Paris, Margaret Howell presented a collection that honors tradition while embracing modern sensibility. Relaxed silhouettes, airy textures, and a muted palette define a season where comfort meets quiet sophistication.
Duran Lantink’s first show for Jean Paul Gaultier revives the maison’s provocative spirit with bold, genderless fashion featuring tattoo prints, conical bras, and fluid, futuristic silhouettes.
Alessandro Michele’s Valentino SS26 Fireflies brings light to darkness. Narrated by Pamela Anderson, the collection celebrates hope, resilience, and fashion’s transformative power in even the darkest times.
Discover “The Locker Room,” Lacoste’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection by Pelagia Kolotouros — celebrating the brand’s athletic heritage with a modern, sensual, and refined edge.
At Ann Demeulemeester_official Spring/Summer 2026, designer Stefano Gallici whispers rebellion in monochrome and red — long officer coats trail like shadows, sharp tailoring softens under lace peeking through distressed layers.
Discover Glenn Martens’ Maison Margiela Spring/Summer 2026 co-ed show in Paris — a conceptual and emotional performance that merges innovation, heritage, and harmony through fashion and sound.
Discover Vetements Spring/Summer 2026 Ready-to-Wear collection by Guram Gvasalia in Paris. A politically charged runway with oversized denim, rave masks, slogan tees, and an anti-fascist message.