Paris Fashion Week Men’s Fall/Winter 2026 and Couture Cheat Sheet
This season’s Paris Fashion Week Men’s calendar is packed with exciting shows and presentations, offering a diverse range of styles and creative visions.
Key Highlights:
- Dior and Dries Van Noten: Jonathan Anderson and Julian Klausner will unveil their sophomore men’s collections, showcasing their evolving artistic directions.
- Hermès Farewell: Véronique Nichanian, after 37 years, will present her final collection for Hermès, marking the end of an era.
- Saint Laurent Men’s Couture: Anthony Vaccarello will showcase his men’s collection during Couture Week, adding to the brand’s prestige.
- Louis Vuitton and Pharrell Williams: The label will kick off Paris Fashion Week Men’s, showcasing Williams’ latest men’s collection.
- Japanese Talent: Auralee, designed by Ryota Iwai, voted one of fashion’s “Most Underrated Designers” by Vogue Runway readers, will present its unique aesthetic.
- Kenzo Takeover: Kenzo will hold a presentation inside the iconic Kenzo Takada’s house in Paris, offering an immersive experience.
- Jaden Smith’s Debut: Christian Louboutin’s first men’s creative director will unveil his debut collection for the house.
- Acne Studios Exhibition: The brand will open an exhibition at its gallery space, showcasing the work of photographer and director Jordan Hemingway.
- Paradis Show: Just days after its founder Emeric Tchatchoua was honored as Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et Lettres, Paradis will stage a show.
- KidSuper Signing: Colm Dillane, showing on Saturday, will sign his coffee table book at a cocktail bar.
- American Designer Willy Chavarria: Returning for his third season in Paris, Chavarria will present his latest collection, addressing global issues.
Couture Week:
- Spring 2026 Couture: Running from January 26 to 29, the week will feature 29 houses, including Anderson at Dior, Matthieu Blazy at Chanel, and Giorgio Armani Privé.
- Special Presentations: Roger Vivier will present its Pièce Unique Spring/Summer 2026 collection, while Sotheby’s and Christie’s will auction significant collections.
Fashion Highlights:
- Sant Ambroeus in Paris: The New York City institution has opened a restaurant in Paris, adding to the city’s culinary and fashion scene.
- Cassaro’s in Saint Germain-des-Près: Another notable addition to the area, Cassaro’s is a must-visit for fashion enthusiasts.
This season promises a rich tapestry of creativity, talent, and fashion innovation, offering something for every style and taste.