Yohji Yamamoto returned in silence.
No spectacle. No noise. Just volumes of black — layered, padded, deliberate — speaking without words. Protection. Endurance. Humanity.
For Autumn/Winter...
Rick Owens Men’s Fall 2026 wasn’t about subtlety. It was about confrontation—about reclaiming fear through exaggeration, luxury through material obsession, and power through distortion.
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.
Walter Van Beirendonck returns to Paris Fashion Week with FW26 “SCARE the CROW / SCARECROW” — a raw, high-voltage statement rooted in Art Brut and outsider art.
Philipp Plein presents a refined vision for Spring/Summer 2027, combining Riviera-inspired tailoring, luxury sportswear, denim essentials, and the rebellious edge that defines the brand.
Paul Smith’s Spring/Summer 2027 collection revisits the relaxed tailoring of the 1990s, blending boxy silhouettes, fluid fabrics, dusty hues, and playful styling into a modern wardrobe that celebrates individuality and effortless elegance.
Dolce & Gabbana’s Spring/Summer 2027 menswear collection, Vacanze Siciliane, pays tribute to Sicily through elegant tailoring, postcard-inspired prints, citrus motifs, and the refined craftsmanship of #DGFattoAMano.
For Spring/Summer 2027, Umit Benan extends the narrative of the collection beyond the runway with a special flower installation at the brand’s boutique on Via Bigli in Milan.